Mike Tindall has shown his support for Prince Harry by sharing a video on his official Instagram page.
The clip was released on Saturday to commemorate VE Day as well as the opening of the Invictus Games, of which Harry created in order to aid injured war heroes.
Mike, 41, who is married to The Queen’s granddaughter, Olympian Zara Tindall has grown close to Harry since becoming part of The Royal Family, often appearing at royal events.
Zara and Mike have frequently stepped out to support Harry’s causes over the years, including at the Sentebale Concert in 2016, supporting vulnerable children in Lesotho and Botswana who had tested positive for HIV.
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Mike has previously competed against Harry, 35, in a wheelchair rugby match during the inaugural games back in 2014.
The video saw The Duke of Sussex pay tribute to soldiers who had lost their lives during World War II.
He also revealed that “life has changed dramatically” for everyone.
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He said: “As we commemorate VE Day this weekend and pay tribute to the service and sacrifice of the entire Second World War generation, we should also have been gathering together in the Netherlands to kick start The Invictus Games 2020 in The Hague.
“Life has changed dramatically for all of us since I was last in The Hague, but the Invictus Games 2020 team has done an incredible job to adapt so quickly to the situation and they are busy putting plans in place for next year.
“The new dates will be shared with you very soon.”
Harry filmed the video from his new Los Angeles home after relocating to California following his controversial decision to step down as a senior Royal.
Later in the evening, Mike took to his Instagram grid to share a snap alongside Zara, who is 18th in line to the throne.
Posing on the doorstep of their Gatcombe Park home, the two royals praised NHS staff while wearing a rainbow emblazoned t-shirt.
Former rugby player Mike captioned is snap: “Thank you to everyone working in the @nhs @kindred_social is raising money for the NHS through these t-shirts.
“If you would like one please go to www.bekindbekindred.com thanks #clapforourcarers #clapfornhs.”
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