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Prince Harry returned to London on Tuesday and Wednesday for events celebrating the 10th anniversary of The Invictus Games Foundation. The Duke of Sussex is the patron of the Invictus Games, a multisport event for wounded, injured and ill servicemen and women launched in March 2014.

On Tuesday, Prince Harry was joined by journalist Louise Minchin, entrepreneur Sir Keith Mills and more for a panel conversation titled “Realizing a Global Community.” For the occasion, the British royal family member kept his business attire approachable, opting for a gray suit and white button-down shirt with the top few buttons undone.

Prince Harry onstage during The Invictus Games Foundation Conversation titled Realising a Global Community at the Honourable Artillery Company on May 7 in London.

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The Duke of Sussex’s conversation with panelists highlighted the global impact the Invictus Games have had since their inception 10 years ago. Prince Harry was also on hand for another event on Wednesday.

Prince Harry onstage during The Invictus Games Foundation Conversation titled Realising a Global Community at the Honourable Artillery Company on May 7 in London.

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The Duke of Sussex attended The Invictus Games Foundation 10th Anniversary Service at St. Paul’s Cathedral on Wednesday, waving to crowds as the royal entered the famous London landmark. For the event, Prince Harry opted for a formal suit, complete with a necktie and the royal’s military service medals adorning his blazer.

Prince Harry onstage during The Invictus Games Foundation Conversation titled Realising a Global Community at the Honourable Artillery Company on May 7 in London.

Prince Harry, left, attends The Invictus Games Foundation 10th Anniversary Service at St. Paul’s Cathedral. Getty Images

Following the service, the Duke of Sussex greeted the public outside St. Paul’s Cathedral. The event and Prince Harry’s trip to London coincided with the first Buckingham Palace Garden Party of 2024. King Charles III attended the event alongside Queen Camilla on Wednesday, welcoming members of the arts and culture professions to Buckingham Palace’s grounds. For the occasion, Queen Camilla fashioned a black-and-white look by Fiona Clare, one of the queen consort’s go-to designers.

Prince Harry onstage during The Invictus Games Foundation Conversation titled Realising a Global Community at the Honourable Artillery Company on May 7 in London.

Prince Harry greets the public while departing St. Paul’s Cathedral. Chris Jackson/Getty Images for Invictus Games Foundation

Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, relocated to Montecito, Calif., in 2020 after making the decision to take a step back from their duties as senior members of the British royal family. Meghan launched her lifestyle brand American Riviera Orchard last March. She’s joined Prince Harry for a number of Invictus Games events in the past.