Prince Harry did some Wheeling and Dealing
No, Harry is not taking on a second career.
On Wednesday 11th September, 2019, the Duke of Sussex attended the 15th annual BGC Charity Day in London, which is held each year by BGC Partners to commemorate the 658 Cantor Fitzgerald and the 61 EuroBrokers employees who lost their lives in the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Centre. A portion of revenues from the day’s trades will go to the Invictus Games Foundation.
Harry met international former Invictus Games competitors before moving to the trading floor where under the guidance of the brokers, he joined the competitors in speaking to a number of clients to ‘close’ deals over the telephone.
Harry reportedly closed a deal worth 1billion pounds and remained 'cool' while doing it.
Another way we can help support the Invictus Games is to purchase t-shirts, hoodies, or special 5th Anniversary merchandise, through the Invictus Games website.
On Wednesday 11th September, 2019, the Duke of Sussex attended the 15th annual BGC Charity Day in London, which is held each year by BGC Partners to commemorate the 658 Cantor Fitzgerald and the 61 EuroBrokers employees who lost their lives in the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Centre. A portion of revenues from the day’s trades will go to the Invictus Games Foundation.
Harry met international former Invictus Games competitors before moving to the trading floor where under the guidance of the brokers, he joined the competitors in speaking to a number of clients to ‘close’ deals over the telephone.
Harry reportedly closed a deal worth 1billion pounds and remained 'cool' while doing it.
Another way we can help support the Invictus Games is to purchase t-shirts, hoodies, or special 5th Anniversary merchandise, through the Invictus Games website.
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merchandise being promoted by Invictus Competitors. |
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