queen and the duke of edinburgh were not at the baptism, but six godparents did attend the private ceremony. after almost 70 years as the uk's leading rehabilitation centre for injured servicemen and women, headley court injured during the second world war, it's recently provided care for as many as 20,000 patients every year. a new state—of—the—art centre will replace it, as our defence correspondent, jonathan beale, reports. headley court has been a lifeline for thousands of british service personnel. my leg went over the wall. there was a gentleman stood right behind me. he got covered in my claret. most recently, those injured in iraq and afghanistan. men like archie gemmill. in 2013, while serving in helmand, he was severely wounded when he's set off a roadside bomb. headley court has helped him walk again. i was wheeled in, in a bed. i couldn't sit up straight. i couldn't feed myself properly. i couldn't use my hands properly. by the end of the three years of rehab that i have been here, i was running, walking, cycling, swimming, living a normal life. archive commentary: in the gymnasium some of the boys in the gymnas some of the boys with undercarriage trouble are loosening up stiff landing gea