Prince Harry delivered an emotional ESPYs speech while accepting the Pat Tillman Award for Service

Prince Harry did a wonderful job with his ESPYs award speech.

During Thursday night’s 2024 ESPYs ceremony, Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, gave an incredibly moving acceptance speech after he was awarded the Pat Tillman Award for Service.

Honored for his work with the Invictus Games, Prince Harry talked about how much the charity means to him, one that supports wounded, injured and sick servicemen and women, whether they’re on active duty or are veterans.

He was joined by three Invictus Games participants, who all discussed how much the organization meant to them.

This was just such a cool moment at this year’s ESPYs, as Prince Harry brought plenty of emotion into the room while accepting this deserving honor.

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A look back at Queen Elizabeth II and the royal family in the sports world through the years

Queen Elizabeth and the royal family have been fixtures in sports for years.

People around the world are mourning the death of Queen Elizabeth II, who died on Thursday at the age of 96 years old.

Among the mourners includes many prominent sections of the sports world. Leagues are literally postponing games and matches to honor the queen and give people the space to feel what they need to feel.

And it’s no wonder. The queen and the royal family have been fixtures in the sports world throughout the decades of her life. From her love for the equestrian world to her big appearance at the 2012 Olympics and the family’s love of Polo and more, they’ve held a steady presence on many fields.

Here’s a look at them throughout the sports world over the years.

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