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Britain's Prince Harry (R), poses for a photograph as he presents the gold medal won by U.S. Staff Sergeant Elizabeth Marks (unseen) in the 100m freestyle swimming race at the 2016 Invictus Games in Florida earlier this year, to Consultant Intensivist Dr Alain Vuylsteke, (2L), and other members of the medical team at Britain's Papworth Hospital, during an event at Kensington Palace in London on June 1, 2016. When presented with the medal after winning her race in Florida, Marks asked Prince Harry to donate it to Papworth Hospital, whom she credits with saving her life after becoming ill in London two years ago. / AFP / POOL / Matt Dunham (Photo credit should read MATT DUNHAM/AFP/Getty Images)

Britain's Prince Harry (R), poses for a photograph as he presents the gold medal won by U.S. Staff Sergeant Elizabeth Marks (unseen) in the 100m freestyle swimming race at the 2016 Invictus Games in Florida earlier this year, to Consultant Intensivist Dr Alain Vuylsteke, (2L), and other members of the medical team at Britain's Papworth Hospital, during an event at Kensington Palace in London on June 1, 2016.
When presented with the medal after winning her race in Florida, Marks asked Prince Harry to donate it to Papworth Hospital, whom she credits with saving her life after becoming ill in London two years ago. / AFP / POOL / Matt Dunham        (Photo credit should read MATT DUNHAM/AFP/Getty Images)