Yorkshire Post

Ex-Marine ‘forever grateful’ to Prince

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TV PRESENTER and former Marine JJ Chalmers has said the Duke of Sussex is “one of the key people who created one of the key catalysts in my recovery” and he would not be here today if it were not for his friend.

The former Strictly Come Dancing star, who was injured in a bomb blast in Afghanista­n in 2011 while serving as a Royal Marine, said he is “forever grateful” to Harry, both pictured right.

Chalmers, who has taken part in the Invictus Games, the sporting event for wounded, injured and sick service personnel founded by Harry, told the Big Issue magazine: “I listened to the royal wedding, William’s wedding (to Kate Middleton in 2011), on a wind-up radio in Afghanista­n. Seven years later, I was at a royal wedding.

“How that happened is utterly bizarre. Harry’s a friend of mine and someone I dearly love and wish the best for. I wouldn’t be here talking to you if it wasn’t for him. Not to lay all of it at his feet, but he’s one of the key people who created one of the key catalysts in my recovery. For that, I’ll be forever grateful.”

Chalmers said he would advise his younger self to better prepare his family and loved ones for the eventualit­ies of what could happen to him in Afghanista­n.

He said: “When you wake up from a coma and look up at your family, you realise you could probably have been more honest.”

He added: “For the person who woke up from that coma, I’d love to tell him it is going to be all right… but not just by magic. It will be all right because of the people around you, your friends and family, the surgeons and doctors.

“In some ways it is like I was born again after Afghanista­n.

“We had to rebuild my body. I had to learn to walk, learn to eat, learn to do everyday functions again. And all sorts of aspects of me had massively changed.”

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