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Meghan, Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex attend day two of the Invictus Games 2020

“I think what people need to remember, or perhaps don’t even know yet, is the vast majority of the Ukrainian team was serving in some shape or form (until recently),” the Duke of Sussex, 37, toldBBC Newson Monday from The Hague, Netherlands, where heopened the gamesalongside wifeMeghan Markle, 40, on Saturday.

“They removed their uniforms, put their team strips on, jumped on the coach and came over here, slept for a couple of days, tried to decompress, and then were straight into it,” Harry added about Team Ukraine’s decision to temporarily step away from the fight againstRussia’s ongoing invasionof their country to compete in the event.

“Then they’ve got to go back,” Harry added chillingly about what awaits the Ukrainian athletes after the games have concluded on Friday. “So, I think, to have them here is extraordinary.”

Invictus 2022 is the fifth edition of the Paralympic-style competitive event, which Harry founded in 2014 for wounded, ill and injured servicemen and women, following his two tours of duty in Afghanistan with the British Army.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle, pose for a picture with participants from Ukraine during the athletics section of the fifth edition of the Invictus Games

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In addition to his personal connection to the games, the circumstances surrounding the participation of Team Ukraine in 2022 are uniquely poignant for Harry and all of the other military veterans involved.

Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex talks to members of Invictus Team Ukraine at the Athletics Competition during day two of the Invictus Games The Hague 2020

“When you get to see them and speak to them and see in their eyes the experiences and the things that they’ve seen just in the last few weeks, it’s really hard. It’s emotional to think that they all jumped on the bus,” Harry told the BBC Monday.

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“That commitment that they’ve made to leaving their country,” he added, “is a really hard thing for them to decide to do.”

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“But they came withtheir president’s blessing, and I don’t think these games could have been the games that it is without Team Ukraine.”

Harry, continued soberly, “Of course, they’ve lost now four members of their community, and one being their archery instructor, who isn’t here. He didn’t make it. Killed in action.”

source: people.com