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CBX Set To Expands It Cross Border Services
Passengers head to the Tijuana airport while using the CBX pedestrian bridge in Otay Mesa, between San Diego and Tijuana, Mexico, on May 2, 2025. The Cross Border Xpress (CBX) is a 64-acre facility that functions as an airport terminal north of the border, with its runway in Mexico. It allows a walk in and out of Tijuana's airport pathway without having to cross the border through a port of entry. CBX is due to expand its services. (Photo by Carlos Moreno/NurPhoto) -
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CBX Set To Expands It Cross Border Services
Passengers head to the Tijuana airport while using the CBX pedestrian bridge as they enter a security line in Otay Mesa between San Diego and Tijuana, Mexico, on May 2, 2025. The Cross Border Xpress (CBX) is a 64-acre facility that functions as an airport terminal north of the border, with its runway in Mexico. It allows a walk in and out of Tijuana's airport pathway without having to cross the border through a port of entry. CBX is due to expand its services. (Photo by Carlos Moreno/NurPhoto) -
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CBX Set To Expands It Cross Border Services
A passenger heads to the Tijuana airport while using the CBX pedestrian bridge in Otay Mesa between San Diego and Tijuana, Mexico, on May 2, 2025. The Cross Border Xpress (CBX) is a 64-acre facility that functions as an airport terminal north of the border, with its runway in Mexico. It allows a walk in and out of Tijuana's airport pathway without having to cross the border through a port of entry. CBX is due to expand its services. (Photo by Carlos Moreno/NurPhoto) -
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CBX Set To Expands It Cross Border Services
Passengers check their flights as they head to the Tijuana airport while using the CBX pedestrian bridge on May 2, 2025. The Cross Border Xpress (CBX) is a 64-acre facility that sits in Otay Mesa between San Diego and Tijuana, Mexico. It functions as an airport terminal north of the border, with its runway in Mexico, allowing a walk in and out of Tijuana's airport pathway without having to cross the border through a port of entry. CBX is due to expand its services. (Photo by Carlos Moreno/NurPhoto) -
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CBX Set To Expands It Cross Border Services
Maria Flor Perez Velazquez and her daughter from Chiapas, Mexico, arrive in San Diego, United States, on May 2, 2025, to visit family while using the CBX pedestrian bridge from the Tijuana airport. The Cross Border Xpress (CBX) is a 64-acre facility that sits in Otay Mesa between San Diego and Tijuana, Mexico. It functions as an airport terminal north of the border, with its runway in Mexico, allowing a walk in and out of Tijuana's airport pathway without having to cross the border through a port of entry. CBX is due to expand its services. (Photo by Carlos Moreno/NurPhoto) -
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CBX Set To Expands It Cross Border Services
Passengers check in at a flight kiosk to head to the Tijuana airport while using the CBX pedestrian bridge in Otay Mesa, between San Diego, USA, and Tijuana, Mexico, on May 2, 2025. The Cross Border Xpress (CBX) is a 64-acre facility described as an airport terminal north of the border, with its runway in Mexico. It allows a walk in and out of Tijuana's airport pathway without having to cross the border through a port of entry. CBX is due to expand its services. (Photo by Carlos Moreno/NurPhoto) -
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CBX Set To Expands It Cross Border Services
Passengers check in at a flight kiosk to head to the Tijuana airport while using the CBX pedestrian bridge in Otay Mesa, between San Diego, USA, and Tijuana, Mexico, on May 2, 2025. The Cross Border Xpress (CBX) is a 64-acre facility described as an airport terminal north of the border, with its runway in Mexico. It allows a walk in and out of Tijuana's airport pathway without having to cross the border through a port of entry. CBX is due to expand its services. (Photo by Carlos Moreno/NurPhoto) -
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CBX Set To Expands It Cross Border Services
A passenger heads to the Tijuana airport while using the CBX pedestrian bridge in Otay Mesa between San Diego and Tijuana, Mexico, on May 2, 2025. The Cross Border Xpress (CBX) is a 64-acre facility that functions as an airport terminal north of the border, with its runway in Mexico. It allows a walk in and out of Tijuana's airport pathway without having to cross the border through a port of entry. CBX is due to expand its services. (Photo by Carlos Moreno/NurPhoto) -
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CBX Set To Expands It Cross Border Services
A passenger heads to the Tijuana airport while using the CBX pedestrian bridge in Otay Mesa, between San Diego and Tijuana, Mexico, on May 2, 2025. The Cross Border Xpress (CBX) is a 64-acre facility described as an airport terminal north of the border, with its runway in Mexico. It allows a walk in and out of Tijuana's airport pathway without having to cross the border through a port of entry. CBX is due to expand its services. (Photo by Carlos Moreno/NurPhoto) -
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CBX Set To Expands It Cross Border Services
A passenger with her dog heads to the Tijuana airport while using the CBX pedestrian bridge in Tijuana, Mexico, on May 2, 2025. The Cross Border Xpress (CBX) is a 64-acre facility that sits in Otay Mesa between San Diego and Tijuana, Mexico. It functions as an airport terminal north of the border, with its runway in Mexico, allowing a walk in and out of Tijuana's airport pathway without having to cross the border through a port of entry. CBX is due to expand its services. (Photo by Carlos Moreno/NurPhoto) -
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CBX Set To Expands It Cross Border Services
Passengers arrive from the Tijuana airport to San Diego using the CBX pedestrian bridge in San Diego, United States, on May 2, 2025. The Cross Border Xpress (CBX) is a 64-acre facility located in Otay Mesa between San Diego and Tijuana, Mexico. It functions as an airport terminal north of the border, with its runway in Mexico, allowing a walk in and out of Tijuana's airport pathway without having to cross the border through a port of entry. CBX is due to expand its services. (Photo by Carlos Moreno/NurPhoto) -
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Nationwide Protests Against Donald Trump Resistance “Hands Off!” Demonstrations
Linea Sanders from San Diego joins fellow protesters in downtown San Diego, United States, on April 5, 2025, as part of a nationwide ''Hands Off!'' movement that is expected to be the largest single-day protest since President Donald Trump entered office in January. More than 1,000 people walk peacefully to show their displeasure against several Trump administration policies, including its handling of Social Security benefits, layoffs across the federal workforce, anti-immigrant policies, attacks on transgender people, and attacks on consumer protections, as well as against Trump ally, tech billionaire Elon Musk's involvement in the federal government via the Department of Government Efficiency, also known as DOGE. (Photo by Carlos Moreno/NurPhoto) -
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US Coast Guard intercepts 21 aliens attempting to sneak into US
Coast Guard Cutter Active and partnership agencies interdict a illegal alien vessel, approximately 20 miles off the coast of Point Loma, California, Jan. 27, 2025. The crew of Active, the Coast Guard Cutter Terrell Horne and U.S. Customs and Border Protection members worked together to interdict this illegal migrant operation, which had 21 individuals aboard. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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US Coast Guard intercepts 21 aliens attempting to sneak into US
Coast Guard and partnership agencies process individuals ashore following the interdiction of a illegal alien vessel approximately 20 miles off the coast of Point Loma, California, Jan. 28, 2025. The crew of Coast Guard Cutters Active and Terrell Horne, along with U.S. Customs and Border Protection members, worked together to interdict the illegal operation, which had 21 individuals aboard. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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US Navy honors actor Tom Cruise
220504-N-VW723-1128 NAVAL AIR STATION NORTH ISLAND (May 04, 2022) Tom Cruise walks the red carpet for the advance premiere of Top Gun: Maverick on Naval Air Station North Island (NASNI), California, May 4. Top Gun: Maverick, set to release worldwide on May 27, features U.S. Naval aviators and was shot on multiple ships and facilities including NASNI, Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) and USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71). (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Inside the Frozen Zoo, where scientists put disappearing species on ice: 'It's banking hope'
At a San Diego laboratory, four women do the painstaking work of preserving cells amid a growing extinction crisis.
At nearly 50 years old, the Frozen Zoo holds the world's oldest, largest and most diverse repository of living cell cultures - more than 11,000 samples that represent 1,300 different species and subspecies, including three extinct species and more that are very close to extinction.
Houck maintains a collection of rhinos in her office at the Frozen Zoo at the Beckman Center in Escondido, CA.
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Inside the Frozen Zoo, where scientists put disappearing species on ice: 'It's banking hope'
At a San Diego laboratory, four women do the painstaking work of preserving cells amid a growing extinction crisis.
At nearly 50 years old, the Frozen Zoo holds the world's oldest, largest and most diverse repository of living cell cultures - more than 11,000 samples that represent 1,300 different species and subspecies, including three extinct species and more that are very close to extinction.
Senior Research Associate Julie Fronczek photographs chromosome spreads for caryotyping at the Frozen Zoo at the Beckman Center in Escondido, CA.
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Inside the Frozen Zoo, where scientists put disappearing species on ice: 'It's banking hope'
At a San Diego laboratory, four women do the painstaking work of preserving cells amid a growing extinction crisis.
At nearly 50 years old, the Frozen Zoo holds the world's oldest, largest and most diverse repository of living cell cultures - more than 11,000 samples that represent 1,300 different species and subspecies, including three extinct species and more that are very close to extinction.
Research Associate Katy Thomson feeds the cells “media” in the fume hood at the Frozen Zoo at the Beckman Center in Escondido, CA.
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Inside the Frozen Zoo, where scientists put disappearing species on ice: 'It's banking hope'
At a San Diego laboratory, four women do the painstaking work of preserving cells amid a growing extinction crisis.
At nearly 50 years old, the Frozen Zoo holds the world's oldest, largest and most diverse repository of living cell cultures - more than 11,000 samples that represent 1,300 different species and subspecies, including three extinct species and more that are very close to extinction.
James Boggeln brings samples to the Frozen Zoo at the Beckman Center in Escondido, CA.
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Self-exiled British royal Prince Harry made a surprise appearance to cheers on disabled US service personnel at a sitting volleyball tournament.
The Duke of Sussex ,38, was seen smiling and chatting as he cheered on the men and women competing the country’s Warrior Games.
It is a US-only competition similar to Harry’s own international Invictus Games where personnel wounded in fighting get to show their sporting prowess.
He sat in for the volleyball as he watched a bronze and gold medals finals in San Diego, California.
He spoke animatedly to families, volunteers and staff .
Teams from the US Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and Special Operations Command also competed in sports including archery, cycling, golf, swimming, wheelchair basketball and wheelchair rugby.
It is the first time Harry has been seen in public since he returned from London where he gave evidence at the High Court in his phone hacking trial against Mirror Group Newspapers.
He was picked out by cameras covering the volleyball bronze medal game.
He was later seen chatting to a member of the gold medal winning Special Operations Command team.
The next Invictus Games, which Harry set up in 2014, takes place in Düsseldorf, Germany, in September.
OPS: Prince Harry chats to the Special Operations Command team
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Self-exiled British royal Prince Harry made a surprise appearance to cheers on disabled US service personnel at a sitting volleyball tournament.
The Duke of Sussex ,38, was seen smiling and chatting as he cheered on the men and women competing the country’s Warrior Games.
It is a US-only competition similar to Harry’s own international Invictus Games where personnel wounded in fighting get to show their sporting prowess.
He sat in for the volleyball as he watched a bronze and gold medals finals in San Diego, California.
He spoke animatedly to families, volunteers and staff .
Teams from the US Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and Special Operations Command also competed in sports including archery, cycling, golf, swimming, wheelchair basketball and wheelchair rugby.
It is the first time Harry has been seen in public since he returned from London where he gave evidence at the High Court in his phone hacking trial against Mirror Group Newspapers.
He was picked out by cameras covering the volleyball bronze medal game.
He was later seen chatting to a member of the gold medal winning Special Operations Command team.
The next Invictus Games, which Harry set up in 2014, takes place in Düsseldorf, Germany, in September.
OPS: Prince Harry amongst spectators fat the US Department of Defense Warrior Games sitting volleyball bronze medal game.
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Self-exiled British royal Prince Harry made a surprise appearance to cheers on disabled US service personnel at a sitting volleyball tournament.
The Duke of Sussex ,38, was seen smiling and chatting as he cheered on the men and women competing the country’s Warrior Games.
It is a US-only competition similar to Harry’s own international Invictus Games where personnel wounded in fighting get to show their sporting prowess.
He sat in for the volleyball as he watched a bronze and gold medals finals in San Diego, California.
He spoke animatedly to families, volunteers and staff .
Teams from the US Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and Special Operations Command also competed in sports including archery, cycling, golf, swimming, wheelchair basketball and wheelchair rugby.
It is the first time Harry has been seen in public since he returned from London where he gave evidence at the High Court in his phone hacking trial against Mirror Group Newspapers.
He was picked out by cameras covering the volleyball bronze medal game.
He was later seen chatting to a member of the gold medal winning Special Operations Command team.
The next Invictus Games, which Harry set up in 2014, takes place in Düsseldorf, Germany, in September.
OPS: Prince Harry chats to the Special Operations Command team
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Self-exiled British royal Prince Harry made a surprise appearance to cheers on disabled US service personnel at a sitting volleyball tournament.
The Duke of Sussex ,38, was seen smiling and chatting as he cheered on the men and women competing the country’s Warrior Games.
It is a US-only competition similar to Harry’s own international Invictus Games where personnel wounded in fighting get to show their sporting prowess.
He sat in for the volleyball as he watched a bronze and gold medals finals in San Diego, California.
He spoke animatedly to families, volunteers and staff .
Teams from the US Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and Special Operations Command also competed in sports including archery, cycling, golf, swimming, wheelchair basketball and wheelchair rugby.
It is the first time Harry has been seen in public since he returned from London where he gave evidence at the High Court in his phone hacking trial against Mirror Group Newspapers.
He was picked out by cameras covering the volleyball bronze medal game.
He was later seen chatting to a member of the gold medal winning Special Operations Command team.
The next Invictus Games, which Harry set up in 2014, takes place in Düsseldorf, Germany, in September.
OPS: Prince Harry chats to the Special Operations Command team
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Self-exiled British royal Prince Harry made a surprise appearance to cheers on disabled US service personnel at a sitting volleyball tournament.
The Duke of Sussex ,38, was seen smiling and chatting as he cheered on the men and women competing the country’s Warrior Games.
It is a US-only competition similar to Harry’s own international Invictus Games where personnel wounded in fighting get to show their sporting prowess.
He sat in for the volleyball as he watched a bronze and gold medals finals in San Diego, California.
He spoke animatedly to families, volunteers and staff .
Teams from the US Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and Special Operations Command also competed in sports including archery, cycling, golf, swimming, wheelchair basketball and wheelchair rugby.
It is the first time Harry has been seen in public since he returned from London where he gave evidence at the High Court in his phone hacking trial against Mirror Group Newspapers.
He was picked out by cameras covering the volleyball bronze medal game.
He was later seen chatting to a member of the gold medal winning Special Operations Command team.
The next Invictus Games, which Harry set up in 2014, takes place in Düsseldorf, Germany, in September.
OPS: Prince Harry chats to the Special Operations Command team
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Self-exiled British royal Prince Harry made a surprise appearance to cheers on disabled US service personnel at a sitting volleyball tournament.
The Duke of Sussex ,38, was seen smiling and chatting as he cheered on the men and women competing the country’s Warrior Games.
It is a US-only competition similar to Harry’s own international Invictus Games where personnel wounded in fighting get to show their sporting prowess.
He sat in for the volleyball as he watched a bronze and gold medals finals in San Diego, California.
He spoke animatedly to families, volunteers and staff .
Teams from the US Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and Special Operations Command also competed in sports including archery, cycling, golf, swimming, wheelchair basketball and wheelchair rugby.
It is the first time Harry has been seen in public since he returned from London where he gave evidence at the High Court in his phone hacking trial against Mirror Group Newspapers.
He was picked out by cameras covering the volleyball bronze medal game.
He was later seen chatting to a member of the gold medal winning Special Operations Command team.
The next Invictus Games, which Harry set up in 2014, takes place in Düsseldorf, Germany, in September.
OPS: Prince Harry chats to the Special Operations Command team
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Self-exiled British royal Prince Harry made a surprise appearance to cheers on disabled US service personnel at a sitting volleyball tournament.
The Duke of Sussex ,38, was seen smiling and chatting as he cheered on the men and women competing the country’s Warrior Games.
It is a US-only competition similar to Harry’s own international Invictus Games where personnel wounded in fighting get to show their sporting prowess.
He sat in for the volleyball as he watched a bronze and gold medals finals in San Diego, California.
He spoke animatedly to families, volunteers and staff .
Teams from the US Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and Special Operations Command also competed in sports including archery, cycling, golf, swimming, wheelchair basketball and wheelchair rugby.
It is the first time Harry has been seen in public since he returned from London where he gave evidence at the High Court in his phone hacking trial against Mirror Group Newspapers.
He was picked out by cameras covering the volleyball bronze medal game.
He was later seen chatting to a member of the gold medal winning Special Operations Command team.
The next Invictus Games, which Harry set up in 2014, takes place in Düsseldorf, Germany, in September.
OPS: Prince Harry chats to the Special Operations Command team
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Self-exiled British royal Prince Harry made a surprise appearance to cheers on disabled US service personnel at a sitting volleyball tournament.
The Duke of Sussex ,38, was seen smiling and chatting as he cheered on the men and women competing the country’s Warrior Games.
It is a US-only competition similar to Harry’s own international Invictus Games where personnel wounded in fighting get to show their sporting prowess.
He sat in for the volleyball as he watched a bronze and gold medals finals in San Diego, California.
He spoke animatedly to families, volunteers and staff .
Teams from the US Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and Special Operations Command also competed in sports including archery, cycling, golf, swimming, wheelchair basketball and wheelchair rugby.
It is the first time Harry has been seen in public since he returned from London where he gave evidence at the High Court in his phone hacking trial against Mirror Group Newspapers.
He was picked out by cameras covering the volleyball bronze medal game.
He was later seen chatting to a member of the gold medal winning Special Operations Command team.
The next Invictus Games, which Harry set up in 2014, takes place in Düsseldorf, Germany, in September.
OPS: Prince Harry amongst spectators fat the US Department of Defense Warrior Games sitting volleyball bronze medal game.
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Self-exiled British royal Prince Harry made a surprise appearance to cheers on disabled US service personnel at a sitting volleyball tournament.
The Duke of Sussex ,38, was seen smiling and chatting as he cheered on the men and women competing the country’s Warrior Games.
It is a US-only competition similar to Harry’s own international Invictus Games where personnel wounded in fighting get to show their sporting prowess.
He sat in for the volleyball as he watched a bronze and gold medals finals in San Diego, California.
He spoke animatedly to families, volunteers and staff .
Teams from the US Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and Special Operations Command also competed in sports including archery, cycling, golf, swimming, wheelchair basketball and wheelchair rugby.
It is the first time Harry has been seen in public since he returned from London where he gave evidence at the High Court in his phone hacking trial against Mirror Group Newspapers.
He was picked out by cameras covering the volleyball bronze medal game.
He was later seen chatting to a member of the gold medal winning Special Operations Command team.
The next Invictus Games, which Harry set up in 2014, takes place in Düsseldorf, Germany, in September.
OPS: Prince Harry amongst spectators fat the US Department of Defense Warrior Games sitting volleyball bronze medal game.
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Self-exiled British royal Prince Harry made a surprise appearance to cheers on disabled US service personnel at a sitting volleyball tournament.
The Duke of Sussex ,38, was seen smiling and chatting as he cheered on the men and women competing the country’s Warrior Games.
It is a US-only competition similar to Harry’s own international Invictus Games where personnel wounded in fighting get to show their sporting prowess.
He sat in for the volleyball as he watched a bronze and gold medals finals in San Diego, California.
He spoke animatedly to families, volunteers and staff .
Teams from the US Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and Special Operations Command also competed in sports including archery, cycling, golf, swimming, wheelchair basketball and wheelchair rugby.
It is the first time Harry has been seen in public since he returned from London where he gave evidence at the High Court in his phone hacking trial against Mirror Group Newspapers.
He was picked out by cameras covering the volleyball bronze medal game.
He was later seen chatting to a member of the gold medal winning Special Operations Command team.
The next Invictus Games, which Harry set up in 2014, takes place in Düsseldorf, Germany, in September.
OPS: Prince Harry amongst spectators fat the US Department of Defense Warrior Games sitting volleyball bronze medal game.
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Self-exiled British royal Prince Harry made a surprise appearance to cheers on disabled US service personnel at a sitting volleyball tournament.
The Duke of Sussex ,38, was seen smiling and chatting as he cheered on the men and women competing the country’s Warrior Games.
It is a US-only competition similar to Harry’s own international Invictus Games where personnel wounded in fighting get to show their sporting prowess.
He sat in for the volleyball as he watched a bronze and gold medals finals in San Diego, California.
He spoke animatedly to families, volunteers and staff .
Teams from the US Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and Special Operations Command also competed in sports including archery, cycling, golf, swimming, wheelchair basketball and wheelchair rugby.
It is the first time Harry has been seen in public since he returned from London where he gave evidence at the High Court in his phone hacking trial against Mirror Group Newspapers.
He was picked out by cameras covering the volleyball bronze medal game.
He was later seen chatting to a member of the gold medal winning Special Operations Command team.
The next Invictus Games, which Harry set up in 2014, takes place in Düsseldorf, Germany, in September.
OPS: Prince Harry amongst spectators fat the US Department of Defense Warrior Games sitting volleyball bronze medal game.
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Self-exiled British royal Prince Harry made a surprise appearance to cheers on disabled US service personnel at a sitting volleyball tournament.
The Duke of Sussex ,38, was seen smiling and chatting as he cheered on the men and women competing the country’s Warrior Games.
It is a US-only competition similar to Harry’s own international Invictus Games where personnel wounded in fighting get to show their sporting prowess.
He sat in for the volleyball as he watched a bronze and gold medals finals in San Diego, California.
He spoke animatedly to families, volunteers and staff .
Teams from the US Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and Special Operations Command also competed in sports including archery, cycling, golf, swimming, wheelchair basketball and wheelchair rugby.
It is the first time Harry has been seen in public since he returned from London where he gave evidence at the High Court in his phone hacking trial against Mirror Group Newspapers.
He was picked out by cameras covering the volleyball bronze medal game.
He was later seen chatting to a member of the gold medal winning Special Operations Command team.
The next Invictus Games, which Harry set up in 2014, takes place in Düsseldorf, Germany, in September.
OPS: Prince Harry amongst spectators fat the US Department of Defense Warrior Games sitting volleyball bronze medal game.
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Self-exiled British royal Prince Harry made a surprise appearance to cheers on disabled US service personnel at a sitting volleyball tournament.
The Duke of Sussex ,38, was seen smiling and chatting as he cheered on the men and women competing the country’s Warrior Games.
It is a US-only competition similar to Harry’s own international Invictus Games where personnel wounded in fighting get to show their sporting prowess.
He sat in for the volleyball as he watched a bronze and gold medals finals in San Diego, California.
He spoke animatedly to families, volunteers and staff .
Teams from the US Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and Special Operations Command also competed in sports including archery, cycling, golf, swimming, wheelchair basketball and wheelchair rugby.
It is the first time Harry has been seen in public since he returned from London where he gave evidence at the High Court in his phone hacking trial against Mirror Group Newspapers.
He was picked out by cameras covering the volleyball bronze medal game.
He was later seen chatting to a member of the gold medal winning Special Operations Command team.
The next Invictus Games, which Harry set up in 2014, takes place in Düsseldorf, Germany, in September.
OPS: Prince Harry chats to the Special Operations Command team
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Self-exiled British royal Prince Harry made a surprise appearance to cheers on disabled US service personnel at a sitting volleyball tournament.
The Duke of Sussex ,38, was seen smiling and chatting as he cheered on the men and women competing the country’s Warrior Games.
It is a US-only competition similar to Harry’s own international Invictus Games where personnel wounded in fighting get to show their sporting prowess.
He sat in for the volleyball as he watched a bronze and gold medals finals in San Diego, California.
He spoke animatedly to families, volunteers and staff .
Teams from the US Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and Special Operations Command also competed in sports including archery, cycling, golf, swimming, wheelchair basketball and wheelchair rugby.
It is the first time Harry has been seen in public since he returned from London where he gave evidence at the High Court in his phone hacking trial against Mirror Group Newspapers.
He was picked out by cameras covering the volleyball bronze medal game.
He was later seen chatting to a member of the gold medal winning Special Operations Command team.
The next Invictus Games, which Harry set up in 2014, takes place in Düsseldorf, Germany, in September.
OPS: Prince Harry chats to the Special Operations Command team
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Pictures must credit: DoD Warrior Games
Self-exiled British royal Prince Harry made a surprise appearance to cheers on disabled US service personnel at a sitting volleyball tournament.
The Duke of Sussex ,38, was seen smiling and chatting as he cheered on the men and women competing the country’s Warrior Games.
It is a US-only competition similar to Harry’s own international Invictus Games where personnel wounded in fighting get to show their sporting prowess.
He sat in for the volleyball as he watched a bronze and gold medals finals in San Diego, California.
He spoke animatedly to families, volunteers and staff .
Teams from the US Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and Special Operations Command also competed in sports including archery, cycling, golf, swimming, wheelchair basketball and wheelchair rugby.
It is the first time Harry has been seen in public since he returned from London where he gave evidence at the High Court in his phone hacking trial against Mirror Group Newspapers.
He was picked out by cameras covering the volleyball bronze medal game.
He was later seen chatting to a member of the gold medal winning Special Operations Command team.
The next Invictus Games, which Harry set up in 2014, takes place in Düsseldorf, Germany, in September.
OPS: Prince Harry amongst spectators fat the US Department of Defense Warrior Games sitting volleyball bronze medal game.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Pictures must credit: DoD Warrior Games
Self-exiled British royal Prince Harry made a surprise appearance to cheers on disabled US service personnel at a sitting volleyball tournament.
The Duke of Sussex ,38, was seen smiling and chatting as he cheered on the men and women competing the country’s Warrior Games.
It is a US-only competition similar to Harry’s own international Invictus Games where personnel wounded in fighting get to show their sporting prowess.
He sat in for the volleyball as he watched a bronze and gold medals finals in San Diego, California.
He spoke animatedly to families, volunteers and staff .
Teams from the US Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and Special Operations Command also competed in sports including archery, cycling, golf, swimming, wheelchair basketball and wheelchair rugby.
It is the first time Harry has been seen in public since he returned from London where he gave evidence at the High Court in his phone hacking trial against Mirror Group Newspapers.
He was picked out by cameras covering the volleyball bronze medal game.
He was later seen chatting to a member of the gold medal winning Special Operations Command team.
The next Invictus Games, which Harry set up in 2014, takes place in Düsseldorf, Germany, in September.
OPS: Prince Harry chats to the Special Operations Command team
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Pictures must credit: DoD Warrior Games
Self-exiled British royal Prince Harry made a surprise appearance to cheers on disabled US service personnel at a sitting volleyball tournament.
The Duke of Sussex ,38, was seen smiling and chatting as he cheered on the men and women competing the country’s Warrior Games.
It is a US-only competition similar to Harry’s own international Invictus Games where personnel wounded in fighting get to show their sporting prowess.
He sat in for the volleyball as he watched a bronze and gold medals finals in San Diego, California.
He spoke animatedly to families, volunteers and staff .
Teams from the US Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and Special Operations Command also competed in sports including archery, cycling, golf, swimming, wheelchair basketball and wheelchair rugby.
It is the first time Harry has been seen in public since he returned from London where he gave evidence at the High Court in his phone hacking trial against Mirror Group Newspapers.
He was picked out by cameras covering the volleyball bronze medal game.
He was later seen chatting to a member of the gold medal winning Special Operations Command team.
The next Invictus Games, which Harry set up in 2014, takes place in Düsseldorf, Germany, in September.
OPS: Prince Harry chats to the Special Operations Command team
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Pictures must credit: DoD Warrior Games
Self-exiled British royal Prince Harry made a surprise appearance to cheers on disabled US service personnel at a sitting volleyball tournament.
The Duke of Sussex ,38, was seen smiling and chatting as he cheered on the men and women competing the country’s Warrior Games.
It is a US-only competition similar to Harry’s own international Invictus Games where personnel wounded in fighting get to show their sporting prowess.
He sat in for the volleyball as he watched a bronze and gold medals finals in San Diego, California.
He spoke animatedly to families, volunteers and staff .
Teams from the US Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and Special Operations Command also competed in sports including archery, cycling, golf, swimming, wheelchair basketball and wheelchair rugby.
It is the first time Harry has been seen in public since he returned from London where he gave evidence at the High Court in his phone hacking trial against Mirror Group Newspapers.
He was picked out by cameras covering the volleyball bronze medal game.
He was later seen chatting to a member of the gold medal winning Special Operations Command team.
The next Invictus Games, which Harry set up in 2014, takes place in Düsseldorf, Germany, in September.
OPS: Prince Harry amongst spectators fat the US Department of Defense Warrior Games sitting volleyball bronze medal game.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Pictures must credit: DoD Warrior Games
Self-exiled British royal Prince Harry made a surprise appearance to cheers on disabled US service personnel at a sitting volleyball tournament.
The Duke of Sussex ,38, was seen smiling and chatting as he cheered on the men and women competing the country’s Warrior Games.
It is a US-only competition similar to Harry’s own international Invictus Games where personnel wounded in fighting get to show their sporting prowess.
He sat in for the volleyball as he watched a bronze and gold medals finals in San Diego, California.
He spoke animatedly to families, volunteers and staff .
Teams from the US Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and Special Operations Command also competed in sports including archery, cycling, golf, swimming, wheelchair basketball and wheelchair rugby.
It is the first time Harry has been seen in public since he returned from London where he gave evidence at the High Court in his phone hacking trial against Mirror Group Newspapers.
He was picked out by cameras covering the volleyball bronze medal game.
He was later seen chatting to a member of the gold medal winning Special Operations Command team.
The next Invictus Games, which Harry set up in 2014, takes place in Düsseldorf, Germany, in September.
OPS: Prince Harry amongst spectators fat the US Department of Defense Warrior Games sitting volleyball bronze medal game.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Ref 14862
13/06/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: DoD Warrior Games
Self-exiled British royal Prince Harry made a surprise appearance to cheers on disabled US service personnel at a sitting volleyball tournament.
The Duke of Sussex ,38, was seen smiling and chatting as he cheered on the men and women competing the country’s Warrior Games.
It is a US-only competition similar to Harry’s own international Invictus Games where personnel wounded in fighting get to show their sporting prowess.
He sat in for the volleyball as he watched a bronze and gold medals finals in San Diego, California.
He spoke animatedly to families, volunteers and staff .
Teams from the US Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and Special Operations Command also competed in sports including archery, cycling, golf, swimming, wheelchair basketball and wheelchair rugby.
It is the first time Harry has been seen in public since he returned from London where he gave evidence at the High Court in his phone hacking trial against Mirror Group Newspapers.
He was picked out by cameras covering the volleyball bronze medal game.
He was later seen chatting to a member of the gold medal winning Special Operations Command team.
The next Invictus Games, which Harry set up in 2014, takes place in Düsseldorf, Germany, in September.
OPS: Prince Harry amongst spectators fat the US Department of Defense Warrior Games sitting volleyball bronze medal game.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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