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What are the Invictus Games? Prince Harry's event explained
Prince Harry has launched a special sporting competition for people injured when serving in the armed forces.
The first ever Invictus Games opens in London this evening and events will be held in some of the venues used during the Olympics.
Prince Harry has served in the army in Afghanistan and said he was proud to help organise the event.
It will go on for four days with more than 400 competitors from 13 nations competing in nine different sports.
Strength in adversity
The word "invictus" is Latin and means "unconquered" - so the games symbolise strength in adversity.
The opening ceremony will include a performance by Coldplay and a flypast from the Red Arrows over the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London.