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"The Invictus Games Foundation is delighted to welcome Nana Fifield and the Honourable Carla Qualtrough to our Board of Trustees." said a statement.
It said, "Nana brings extensive experience in global technology and transformation leadership through her work at Amazon Prime Video, while Carla joins the Foundation as a former Canadian Cabinet Minister and Paralympian with a longstanding commitment to sport, accessibility and inclusion."
"Together, their appointments further strengthen the Foundation as we continue supporting the recovery and rehabilitation of wounded, injured and sick service personnel and veterans through sport."
The statement came as Meghan Markle attended in Geneva the unveiling of The Lost Screen Memorial, a poignant tribute to young people who have died as a consequence of digital harm.
The Duchess of Sussex appeared at the ceremony on Sunday evening at Place des Nations, where she was joined by WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus and other senior global health figures.
During the inauguration, Meghan Markle honoured the children commemorated in the installation while calling for enhanced worldwide safeguards to protect young people in digital spaces.
Prince Harry did not accompany his wife to Switzerland as he stayed with the couple's two children in the US.

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