A group of wounded Afghanistan veterans has been welcomed by Prince Harry at Buckingham Palace after completing a 1,000-mile UK trek for charity.Six ex-servicemen and women have been walking for 72 days since starting the journey in Moray in August.
CLEAN: Exterior interview with Kirstie Ennis, Former US Marine, after completing a 1,000 mile charity trek around the country at Buckingham Palace on November 01, 2015 in London, England.





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