Prince Harry’s CEO talks about King Charles’ upcoming participation with his son

Prince Harry’s CEO talks about King Charles’ upcoming participation with his s

Prince Harry’s CEO of Invictus Games came straight ahead with his hope for the next games.

CEO, Helen Helliwell, from Birmingham recently spoke with People Magazine about this.

“We will be happy if they come over the year out and for the games,” she said, responding to claims that King Charles and the rest of the company may be participating this year.

For the unknown, Insider Reports claims that Prince Harry sent invitations via E -Mail to this year’s event.

However, she made one thing ready, and it is that “we are so far out that it is impossible for an individual to confirm their plans”.

She even threw over Prince Harry, the founder of the event and said, “I have seen the impact. His passion is unmatched. He really brings a magical sparkle dust to his interactions, and there is also a really special relationship with him and the community. So we will also be super enthusiastic to host him in Birmingham.”

For those who are not daring, the games were originally founded in 2014, and it is “his vision that has been realized,” she admitted. One that is “just grown and grown and grown.”

She also added, “I think it will be a really special moment for the whole country. But especially I think a real feeling of pride for him by seeing how far that movement has come.”

Hope for King Charles’ participated also did the cut, and then Mrs. Helliwell say, “Again, we are two years away and it is too early to confirm who will be there. But of course we would rejoice if members of the royal family were able to participate in and would very welcome their presence for a few years.”

After all, “Queen Elizabeth Hospital treats our wounded and sick, and Fisher House, who looks after families while loved ones are being treated, are here. And then some of our military drugs are trained at Royal College of Defense Medicine.

This led to her final statement where she admitted: “We know they are super supportive of the armed forces, and we hope to use this support. So the financing will help us put on a fantastic game for the 550 athletes from 20 nations across the globe.

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