Prince Harry enjoys birthday with Meghan in Invictus Games crowds

The Duke of Sussex enjoyed a birthday fit for a prince as he cheered on Invictus Games competitors.

Harry and Meghan, who are in Duesseldorf for the sixth Invictus Games, enjoyed a sitting volleyball match as the crowd sang Happy Birthday to the prince - and both were seen joking and laughing with spectators throughout the match.

Afterwards the pair posed for a photo with the Polish sitting volleyball side.

The Duke and Duchess also attended a cycling medal ceremony on Friday, having spent the previous night celebrating at a traditional German restaurant.

The pair dined on classic German dishes, such as wiener schnitzel and blood sausage, washed down with beer brewed by the restaurant Brauerei Schumacher.

They were joined by staff from their Archewell foundation and posed for a picture with restaurant workers after a birthday cake was brought to the table.

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Harry founded the Invictus Games in 2014 to aid the rehabilitation of service members and veterans by giving them the challenge of competing in sports events similar to the Paralympics.

His attendance at the games comes after a brief visit to the UK, where he attended the WellChild Awards and visited St George's Chapel in Windsor on the anniversary of the death of Queen Elizabeth II.