Western Morning News

Birmingham wins bid to host Invictus Games

- LAURA ELSTON Press Associatio­n

BIRMINGHAM has won the bid to host the Invictus Games in 2027, with the Duke of Sussex congratula­ting the city on its success.

The UK government-backed £26 million proposal saw off competitio­n from US finalist Washington DC and the event will be staged at the National Exhibition Centre (NEC) in July in three years’ time.

Three new sports – pickleball, laser run and esports – are expected to feature in the 2027 Games.

Harry, who founded the sporting competitio­n for wounded, injured and sick military personnel and veterans, said Birmingham’s strong ties to the military community had made it a “formidable contender”.

It will be the first time the Games has come home to the UK since the duke staged the inaugural tournament in London in 2014.

Harry, patron of the Invictus Games Foundation, said in a statement: “Congratula­tions to Birmingham, UK, on winning the bid to host the Invictus Games 2027.

“Your city’s strong ties to the armed forces community made it a formidable contender from the very start.

“Over the years, we’ve seen each city bring a unique spirit and vision to life for competitor­s, their families and spectators.

“We have no doubt the people of Birmingham will join in celebratin­g the unwavering respect and admiration we have for our veteran and service community, showing the world how their courage ignites hope and unites us all – something your city knows well.”

Stephen ‘Hoops’ Hooper, Team UK captain for the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025, said: “This will mean the world to Team UK, not only so their friends and family can watch them compete, but so the British public can cheer them on.

“Birmingham is a special place for wounded, injured and sick service personnel and veterans, as they all come through here at some point.

“With support from the Royal British Legion for Team UK, Invictus has helped me embrace life again. As we prepare for Canada next year, it’s great to know the Games are coming home in 2027.”

A home turf competitio­n now raises the question as to whether Harry’s father the King, brother the Prince of Wales and other members of the royal family will attend to support the event.

Charles and William backed Harry when he launched the major venture 10 years ago, joining him at the opening ceremony and later flanking him as they watched the athletics together in high spirits.

But much has changed in the years that followed, with Harry stepping down as a working royal with the Duchess of Sussex and moving to the US.

He faced a strained relationsh­ip with his father and an ongoing rift with his brother, exacerbate­d by the criticism he levelled at Charles, the Queen, William and the Princess of Wales in his Netflix documentar­y and memoir Spare.

It is not yet known whether Meghan will accompany Harry. She was last seen publicly in the UK at the late Queen’s funeral in 2022.

The duke marked the 10th anniversar­y of Invictus at a special service in St Paul’s Cathedral in London in May, but he was without Meghan.

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