Prince Harry met injured servicemen and women today who have benefited from a charity set up to help them rediscover their self-belief and fighting spirit.

The Prince is patron of the Royal Foundation of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and visited its track day at Goodwood Motor Circuit to speak to soldiers supported by the the Endeavour Fund.

Harry spent the morning racing classic cars alongside injured servicemen who have benefited from the charity.

The Prince smiled as he sped around Goodwood Motor Circuit in a 1964 two-series blue Aston Martin DB4, a black Lamborghini, a silver Aston Martin and a red Jaguar, a prototype F-type Coupe R.

Harry spoke to soldiers supported by The Endeavour Fund, a charity created by the Prince and the Foundation in 2011, which plays an important role in ensuring that more wounded, injured and sick servicemen and women have the opportunity to rediscover themselves through physical challenges.

So far, The Endeavour Fund has supported more than 300 men and women through projects including the Walking With The Wounded trek to the South Pole, Race2Recovery, Walk On Wales, Flying For Freedom and a Fastnet Race team.