Harry, Meghan watch Invictus Games close

Prince Harry joined girlfriend Meghan Markle to watch rocker Bruce Springsteen perform at the closing ceremony of the The Invictus Games.

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Bruce Springsteen and Bryan Adams performed at the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games. (AAP)

The Invictus Games for wounded veterans finished with a rousing ceremony featuring stars Bruce Springsteen and Bryan Adams - though some of the attention focused on Prince Harry and his girlfriend Meghan Markle.

The prince created the Paralympic-style games as a way to inspire soldiers toward recovery. About 550 competitors from 17 countries competed in 12 sports over the last week.

Harry and Markle made their first public appearance together at the event earlier in the week.

At the closing ceremony, Harry sat beside the wife of Canada's prime minister in the stands while Markle sat in a luxury box with her mother. Harry later joined her as Springsteen performed. Harry gave a smiling Markle a kiss on the cheek at one point. The 36-year-old actress known for her portrayal of a paralegal in the television show Suits, recently told Vanity Fair they're in love.

The seven days of inspirational athletic performances closed in spectacular fashion as Springsteen sang three songs, including his classic Dancing in the Dark, before joining Adams on Cuts Like a Knife.

Harry paid tribute to the athletes in his closing speech, saying, "Our world needs your dedication and passion like never before".

"And you never know, this may just be the missing piece of the puzzle to help you regain that satisfaction of serving others once again," he added.

About 550 competitors from 17 countries competed in 12 sports over the last week. This is the third Invictus Games. They are in Sydney next year.


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