Prince Harry wants Invictus Games participants to undergo mental health checkups

Prince Harry forges a partnership between his mental health firm and Invictus Games


Prince Harry is teaming up with Invictus Games and mental health firm BetterUp.

The Duke of Sussex, who serves as Chief Impact Officer at the firm, has announced one-to-one coaching to support members of the Invictus community.

"At its heart, the Invictus Games is about empowering every single person around the world," said Harry, referring to the sole reason for founding the Invictus Games. Sick military personnel have the opportunity to be rehabilitated with initiative as they compete in sporting events.

“It is a worldwide display of resilience, determination and community for which each of us can draw inspiration.

"I couldn't think of a better new partner for the Invictus Games Foundation than the mental fitness platform BetterUp.

"The mind is like a muscle: it needs to be honed, trained, rehabilitated and trained.

“The men and women I served with understand this, the Invictus community knows this, and now the world is seeing it too.

“I am honored to bring the work we do at BetterUp to Invictus and look forward to expanding the support systems on which service members and veterans depend to achieve remarkable achievements.”

The Invictus Games will take place from April 16 to Friday, April 22 in The Hague, Netherlands. Harry will also be joined by his wife Meghan Markle and Netflix, as the couple plans to make a documentary about the incident.

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