During his surprise visit, Prince Harry addressed the audience, expressing his desire to do something special for the USO, which includes active military personnel, wounded warriors, and military family members. With a touch of humor, he quipped, "It’s nice of you to dress up for the occasion. Suits and ties — no? I just want to say a huge thank you for coming out tonight."
The excitement of the fans in attendance was palpable, and many of them took to social media to share their enthusiasm and commend the royal for his support of the project.
One attendee captured a glimpse of the event, showing Prince Harry addressing the audience with his characteristic pleasant demeanor. The caption humorously read, "When it's a random Monday night and Prince Harry crashes the premiere of his show in random Chula Vista." At the conclusion of the event, the two friends even took a photo with the royal.
The Netflix series, produced by Harry and Meghan Markle's Archewell Productions, follows the journeys of five veterans who have both visible and invisible injuries from their military service. These veterans competed in the 2020 Invictus Games held in The Hague, Netherlands, which were postponed to 2022 due to various circumstances.