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Through dozens of surgeries and the threat of amputation, a warrior has emerged

Through dozens of surgeries and the threat of amputation, a warrior has emerged

Twice she has learned how to walk again. Even after more than 25 surgeries, she faces amputation. But this journey of perseverance has inspired her.

  • by Nick Wright

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Prince Harry in UK but won’t visit father because King couldn’t find time

Prince Harry in UK but won’t visit father because King couldn’t find time

The Duke of Sussex had made little secret of his hopes to see his father, who was diagnosed with an undisclosed form of cancer earlier this year.

  • by Rob Harris
‘No one’s the freak’: How Adam Hills fell in love with para-standing tennis

‘No one’s the freak’: How Adam Hills fell in love with para-standing tennis

The comedian and TV host will play in the first tournament of its kind staged in Australia.

  • by Stephen Brook
Meghan and Harry join green and gold army at Invictus Games

Meghan and Harry join green and gold army at Invictus Games

The couple cheered along as Australia played Ukraine in the wheelchair basketball in Dusseldorf.

  • by Victoria Ward
Prince Harry thrashed by German defence minister in TV penalty shootout

Prince Harry thrashed by German defence minister in TV penalty shootout

Harry was told was if he lost the tongue-in-cheek shootout he would have to put on a German team jersey ... but the best they could do was a scarf.

  • by Victoria Ward
Anxiety, injury and PTSD nearly destroyed Brooke. Invictus saved her

Anxiety, injury and PTSD nearly destroyed Brooke. Invictus saved her

After hitting rock bottom, a Brisbane veteran, mother and now athlete admits she “didn’t want to live any more”. This is how the Invictus Games saved her life.

  • by Nick Wright
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The strategy behind Spare, Prince Harry’s tell-all memoir that is set to break the internet

The strategy behind Spare, Prince Harry’s tell-all memoir that is set to break the internet

The Duke of Sussex’s much-anticipated memoir will build celebrity in the United States, the best launch pad for the social activism he and the duchess want to pursue.

  • by Jacqueline Maley
Well of course Meghan paired a $5000 suit with $400 hand jewellery
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Well of course Meghan paired a $5000 suit with $400 hand jewellery

Far from the crowd-pleasing version of a princess, the Duchess of Sussex dressed for her new multi-faceted life at the Invictus Games this week.

  • by Laura Craik
Cambridges lead royal Easter service as the Queen stays home

Cambridges lead royal Easter service as the Queen stays home

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge led the royal family’s Easter Sunday church service at Windsor Castle, the Queen noticeably absent from one of her traditional outings.

Australian monarchist says Prince Harry and Meghan's split will 'improve the monarchy'

Australian monarchist says Prince Harry and Meghan's split will 'improve the monarchy'

The leader of Australians for Constitutional Monarchy said the couple's decision announced on Thursday morning to split from the family was "just an evolutionary development."

  • by Catriona Stirrat
'I am daddy': Prince Harry's move into fatherly fashion was swift

'I am daddy': Prince Harry's move into fatherly fashion was swift

The prince stepped out in a jumper which read "I am daddy" for his first workday since Master Archie's birth.

  • by Eleanor Barlow and Laura Elston

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