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Prince Harry claims the mind 'is like a muscle' as he uses the Invictus Games to plug his mental health company Better Up

The duke says the mind is 'like a muscle' because it needs to be 'honed, trained, rehabbed and coached'. But royal biographer Angela Levin says Harry could be using Invictus Games to push BetterUp and Netflix.

Firm announced that it is teaming up with Invictus Games Foundation where Harry, 37, is a founding patron. BetterUp will offer one-to-one coaching and personalised assessments to support those involved in Invictus. Invictus Games will take place in The Hague from this Saturday until April 22 after being delayed by Covid-19

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