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Britain’s Queen Elizabeth features with Obamas in light-hearted charity video

Published: 01 May 2016 - 12:00 am | Last Updated: 05 Nov 2021 - 03:29 am
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A handout screen grab from a video provided by the Kensington Palace showing President of the United States Barack Obama (front R) and First Lady Michelle Obama (front L) taking part in a video promoting the upcoming Invictus Games in Orlando, Florida, United States from 8th till 12th May 2016. In the video Britain's Queen and Prince Harry receive a competitive message from the President and First Lady of the United States. EPA

 

LONDON: Britain’s Queen Elizabeth has appeared with U.S. President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle in a light-hearted video to promote a sporting event for injured British, American and allied military personnel.

 

Prince Harry, the queen’s grandson, launched the first of the Invictus games in London in 2014 and the second will take place in Orlando, Florida between May 8 and May 12, featuring athletics, cycling, swimming, volleyball and other sports.

The video shows Harry and his grandmother receiving a video message from the Obamas on a smartphone, in which they promise strong U.S. sporting competition.

 

A screen grab from a video provided by Kensington Palace 29 April 2016 showing Britain's Queen Elizabeth (L) and Prince Harry (R) taking part in a video promoting the upcoming Invictus Games in Orlando, Florida, United States from 8th till 12th May 2016. In the video the Queen and Prince Harry receive a competitive message from the President and First Lady of the United States. EPA

 

 

Elizabeth, 90, responds by saying “Oh really, please.” Harry says “Boom” and imitates a gesture made by a U.S. serviceman shown in the background of the Obamas’ message.

The Obamas visited the queen and her husband Prince Philip at Windsor Castle last week during a state visit to Britain and also dined with Harry and his elder brother Prince William.

Elizabeth, the world’s oldest monarch, previously appeared in a video to promote the 2012 London Olympics.

(Reporting by David Milliken; Editing by Ros Russell)

Reuters