Royal Family news today — Prince Harry and Meghan Markle 'ruining' Invictus Games as duke 'using them for own publicity' | The Sun

PRINCE HARRY has been slammed for "ruining" the Invictus Games as the spotlight focuses on him rather than its athletes, an expert has claimed.

The Duke of Sussex helped found the iconic event which uses competitive adaptive sport to aid recovery for international wounded, injured, and sick service personnel and veterans.

But one royal expert has accused Prince Harry and Meghan Markle of taking the spotlight away from the athletes during the Invictus Games.

Royal biographer Angela Levin told GB News: "They're going to use them as publicity for themselves. I mean, they have loved Harry, they've been very good, I've been on one with him. And I've spoke to the people who started it and they felt very strongly he was absolutely right (to launch the games).

"But now he's turned it into making him more important than he is now… Because they're taking all the spotlight away from them (the athletes.)"

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  • By Henry Moore

    When did Prince William marry Kate Middleton?

    The Royal Wedding between Prince William and Kate Middleton took place on April 29, 2011, and was declared a public holiday in the UK.

    Since, at the time, William wasn’t the first in line to the throne, the wedding was not a full state occasion, which meant many details of the big day were left down to the couple.

    The wedding was watched live by 36million people and was jam-packed with all the usual pomp and ceremony of a royal occasion.

    The engagement came seven years after Kate and Wills first got together, in October 2010, sparking mass excitement all over the world.

  • By Henry Moore

    How Will and Kate show their affection

    The Prince and Princess of Wales are famed for their royal romance, but how do the pair show their love for each other while on public appearances?

    Speaking exclusively to Fabulous, body language expert Darren Stanton said: “They show their affection with prolonged eye gazes as well as giving each other little back touches to reassure each other when they’re on an outing together. 

    “Kate is often seen looking deeply into the eyes of William and that shows the strong trust they have with one another," he added on behalf of Betfair Slots.

    “It’s less contrived and forced when we see them being loving with each other.”

  • By Henry Moore

    How Will and Kate show their affection

    The Prince and Princess of Wales are famed for their royal romance, but how do the pair show their love for each other while on public appearances?

    Speaking exclusively to Fabulous, body language expert Darren Stanton said: “They show their affection with prolonged eye gazes as well as giving each other little back touches to reassure each other when they’re on an outing together. 

    “Kate is often seen looking deeply into the eyes of William and that shows the strong trust they have with one another," he added on behalf of Betfair Slots.

    “It’s less contrived and forced when we see them being loving with each other.”

  • By Henry Moore

    How to watch Prince Harry's new doc

    Prince Harry's latest collaboration with Netflix is set to hit our screens tomorrow.

    The Duke of Sussex's new documentary – Heart of Invictus – will be available on the streaming service from August 30.

    The new series appears to not feature Meghan Markle, with whom he has collaborated on past Netflix projects.

    To watch the new series you will need a Netflix account but aside from that simply head over to the app and enjoy.

  • By Henry Moore

    Did King Charles serve in the military?

    King Charles served in the RAF and the Royal Navy before becoming monarch.

    Meanwhile, Prince Edward joined the Royal Marines when he left university in 1986.

    Prince Andrew served in the Royal Navy as a helicopter pilot.

    King Charles’ sons have also seen military action, with Prince Harry even serving two tours of duty in Afghanistan during 10 years in the Army.

  • By Henry Moore

    Did King Charles serve in the military?

    King Charles served in the RAF and the Royal Navy before becoming monarch.

    Meanwhile, Prince Edward joined the Royal Marines when he left university in 1986.

    Prince Andrew served in the Royal Navy as a helicopter pilot.

    King Charles’ sons have also seen military action, with Prince Harry even serving two tours of duty in Afghanistan during 10 years in the Army.

  • By Henry Moore

    Why do William and Kate not hold hands?

    Prince William and Kate Middleton are a picture of royal romance.

    But the pair are rarely seen expressing their feelings in public.

    Speaking exclusively to Fabulous, body language expert Darren Stanton said: “When we see William and Kate, they more than often won’t be holding hands in public settings, and it’s all to do with protocol."

    The couple have been enjoying some informal family time in Balmoral this weekend, but when they are doing public engagements, they follow royal tradition.

    Darren continued: "Kate and William play a very important role in the Royal family now as the Prince and Princess of Wales.

    "As they are next in line to the throne and are preparing to become King and Queen themselves one day, they use and follow the traditional royal protocols of the late Queen.

    “The time when we may see them showing affection would be at a more lowkey event, which could be at a charity event or a film premiere. 

    “We have seen Harry and Meghan hold hands a lot, which isn’t normal for Royals.”

    On behalf of Betfair Slots, the body language explained: “William and Kate know what’s expected of them being the Prince and Princess of Wales. 

    “Kate and William are affectionate in other ways, and it appears way more genuine than hand-holding. 

  • By Henry Moore

    Prince William still ‘on good terms’ with disgraced duke

    Despite stepping back from public duties, disgraced Prince Andrew remains close with his family, a royal author has said.

    This comes as Andrew joined the King and other royals on a summer trip to the Queen’s beloved Balmoral estate.

    Royal author Phil Dampier said: “William has very much supported his father in making sure Andrew knows where he stands — but he is still his uncle and this shows they are on good terms.”

  • By Henry Moore

    What is Heart of Invictus about?

    The new Netflix series covers the injured and ill military veterans who take part in the Paralympic-style Invictus Games.

    The show's official synopsis as stated on Archewell Productions website reads: "Heart of Invictus is a multi-episode production that will spotlight a group of extraordinary Invictus Games competitors from around the globe—members of the military community who have experienced life-changing injuries or illnesses—on their road to Invictus Games The Hague 2020, which is now taking place in 2022, due to necessary rescheduling from the COVID-19 pandemic."

    Prince Harry helped found the Invictus Games in 2014 and has played a key role in its operation since.

    The docuseries launches on Netflix tomorrow.

  • By Henry Moore

    What is Heart of Invictus about?

    The new Netflix series covers the injured and ill military veterans who take part in the Paralympic-style Invictus Games.

    The show's official synopsis as stated on Archewell Productions website reads: "Heart of Invictus is a multi-episode production that will spotlight a group of extraordinary Invictus Games competitors from around the globe—members of the military community who have experienced life-changing injuries or illnesses—on their road to Invictus Games The Hague 2020, which is now taking place in 2022, due to necessary rescheduling from the COVID-19 pandemic."

    Prince Harry helped found the Invictus Games in 2014 and has played a key role in its operation since.

    The docuseries launches on Netflix tomorrow.

  • By Henry Moore

    King Charles to reduce Royal Household staff

    King Charles is planning to let go of an estimated one in five of his middle-management staff as he and Queen Camilla believe there are too many workers doing the same job.

    It’s said that the King is aware of the financial burden the amount of staff hired has on the taxpayer and hence why will make cuts in Buckingham Palace, Sandringham, Windsor Castle and Balmoral.

    “There is a real feeling that the staffing at all the palaces is too heavy. There are far too many assistants to assistants. The King and Queen would prefer to pay people proper wages top to bottom but have less people,” an insider told the Daily Mail.

    They added: “For instance, there are chefs for them and chefs for the staff. Why, they ask, can’t there be one lot of kitchen staff for everyone?”

  • By Henry Moore

    Where is the Invictus Games 2023?

    This year, the sixth version of the Invictus Games will be held for the first time in Düsseldorf, Germany, and is set to take place on Saturday, September 9 – where the opening ceremony will set off an exciting week in the sports world.

    The huge event, hosted at the Merkur Spiel-Arena, will conclude a week later on Saturday, September 16.

    The city, together with the German Armed Forces, will welcome around 500 competitors from 21 nations – as well as family members and friends to compete in ten disciplines.

    The games have previously been held in London 2014, Orlando 2016, Toronto 2017, Sydney 2018 and the Netherlands 2022.

  • By Henry Moore

    King Charles on ‘much better terms’ with disgraced brother

    Prince Andrew joined King Charles and a slew of other senior royals as they travelled to Balmoral last week.

    Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, are staying at Craigowan Lodge on the estate with their children and grandkids.

    A castle insider said: “It’s not a snub to be staying at the lodge rather than the main house. It’s delightful.

    “The King and Andrew are on much better terms.”

  • By Henry Moore

    Prince Harry is ‘more himself’ without Meghan Markle, commentator claims

    Prince Harry is reportedly “more himself” in public appearances without his wife.

    Talk TV royal editor Sarah Hewson said: “When you look at Harry’s recent endeavours in Tokyo, he’s more relaxed. He’s very protective over Meghan.

    “When you see them out together, he’s much more guarded but when you see him on his own, you get a glimpse of the old Harry again,” she told Sky News.

  • By Henry Moore

    Prince Harry is ‘more himself’ without Meghan Markle, commentator claims

    Prince Harry is reportedly “more himself” in public appearances without his wife.

    Talk TV royal editor Sarah Hewson said: “When you look at Harry’s recent endeavours in Tokyo, he’s more relaxed. He’s very protective over Meghan.

    “When you see them out together, he’s much more guarded but when you see him on his own, you get a glimpse of the old Harry again,” she told Sky News.

  • By Henry Moore

    What are the Invictus Games?

    The Invictus Games use competitive adaptive sport to aid recovery for international wounded, injured, and sick service personnel and veterans.

    The Games should run over approximately one week, for up to 550 competitors, with the nine core sports and flexibility for additional activities and competitions, including esports.

    Sporting events at the Games include wheelchair basketball, sitting volleyball, swimming, wheelchair rugby, and indoor rowing.

    In 2023, 21 countries including Israel, Colombia and Nigeria will take part in the tournament – which will also see Rita Ora sing at the closing ceremony.

    The first ever Invictus Games took place in March 2014 at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London.

  • By Henry Moore

    Meghan Markle’s ‘new’ Instagram rakes in 100k followers

    Meghan Markle’s suspected “new” Instagram has raked in 100k followers – without sharing one single post.

    The Duchess of Sussex, 42, is reportedly getting ready to make a comeback – five years after deleting her personal account.

    She ditched her personal account after becoming part of the Firm and in April 2018 made a joint one with husband Harry, named @sussexroyal.

    But the couple then shut it down when they quit the UK just two years later.

    And now it’s rumoured Meghan is ready for an online comeback after a new account, with the handle @meghan, surfacing.

    The account was made in June 2022 when Harry and Meghan were visiting the UK for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.

    Sources now believe the page points towards an end to Meghan’s online hiatus.

    No posts have been made yet and the profile picture is a stock image of pink peonies – Meghan’s favourite flower.

  • By Henry Moore

    Harry urged to ‘swallow his pride and see his father’ during London visit

    A royal expert believes that Prince Harry should find time to meet with his father King Charles during his solo visit to London for the WellChild Awards on September 7.

    “I think this would be a good opportunity for Harry to swallow his pride and see his father privately,” Marlene Koenig told The Express.

    She added: “It might not be a successful meeting, but I think it is important for the King to see his younger son because he’s made it clear [that] he loves Harry.”

  • By Henry Moore

    Meghan Markle is ‘planning an acting comeback’

    Meghan Markle is famously known for her role as Rachel Zane on Suits and now insiders speaking to Life & Style Magazine claimed that she’s “planning an acting comeback.

    Insiders said: “Suits is such a hit in reruns that Meghan’s being told there’s a demand from fans to see her act again. She’s excited. She’d gotten a bunch of offers over the last five years, but turned them down because she really was trying to embrace royal life and, later, forge a new path behind-the-scenes in Hollywood with Harry.

    “But now that’s all changed. With other opportunities drying up, she’s actively looking for roles and talking to some big-name directors and producers. Harry is 100 percent supportive of all of it. Acting is what Meghan knows and what she’s always loved.”

    The insiders added how Meghan is even aiming for an Oscar in the future as they added: “She’s tackling her comeback very strategically. While she’d love to land a new TV part, Meghan really wants to sink her teeth into a dramatic film role. She thinks an Oscar could be in her future.”

  • By Henry Moore

    Royal expert weighs in on Meghan Markle snubbing UK visit

    Royal expert Tessa Dunlop believes Meghan Markle thinks the UK “doesn’t deserve her” as it seems she won’t be attending the WellChild charity gala with Prince Harry on September 7.

    “Apparently she is not gracing London with her presence. On this occasion, I suspect Meghan’s no-show in London says more about her antipathy towards Britain, than the couple’s relationship,” Dunlop told The Mirror.

    She added: “We don’t deserve her, at least so she probably thinks.”

  • By Henry Moore

    Royal expert weighs in on Meghan Markle snubbing UK visit

    Royal expert Tessa Dunlop believes Meghan Markle thinks the UK “doesn’t deserve her” as it seems she won’t be attending the WellChild charity gala with Prince Harry on September 7.

    “Apparently she is not gracing London with her presence. On this occasion, I suspect Meghan’s no-show in London says more about her antipathy towards Britain, than the couple’s relationship,” Dunlop told The Mirror.

    She added: “We don’t deserve her, at least so she probably thinks.”

  • By Henry Moore

    What is Prince Harry’s involvement in the Invictus Games?

    Prince Harry created the Games after he was inspired following a visit to the US Warrior Games in 2013 – a similar sporting event for injured service personnel.

    At the time of launching the Games, Prince Harry said: “I have witnessed first-hand how the power of sport can positively impact the lives of wounded, injured and sick Servicemen and women in their journey of recovery.

    “I am extremely proud that we are bringing an event like this to the UK for the first time and believe it can have a long lasting impact on the well-being of those who have served their nations so bravely.”

  • By Henry Moore

    Why was Prince Philip not King Philip?

    The reason Philip did not become King when he married the Queen stems from parliamentary law.

    The law relating to succession doesn’t relate to bloodline – only gender.

    The spouse of a ruling king or queen is known as a consort.

    When Prince Philip married the queen in 1947 he was also given three other titles:

    • Duke of Edinburgh
    • Earl of Merioneth
    • Baron Greenwich

    In 1957, the Queen made him an official Prince of the United Kingdom.

    Why was Prince Philip not King Philip?

    The reason Philip did not become King when he married the Queen stems from parliamentary law.

    The law relating to succession doesn’t relate to bloodline – only gender.

    The spouse of a ruling king or queen is known as a consort.

    When Prince Philip married the queen in 1947 he was also given three other titles:

    • Duke of Edinburgh
    • Earl of Merioneth
    • Baron Greenwich

    In 1957, the Queen made him an official Prince of the United Kingdom.

    When did Meghan Markle and Prince Harry move to the USA?

    Meghan Markle and Prince Harry announced they would be stepping back from their duties as senior members of the Royal Family back in January 2020.

    The Duke and Duchess of Sussex and their son Archie spent six weeks in Canada between November 2019 and January 2020.

    They left Archie with a nanny to briefly return to the UK to sort a deal for their relinquishing of royal responsibilities, before heading back to Vancouver Island.

    Yet, the coronavirus pandemic pushed up their plans to settle, moving to Malibu in Los Angeles in March to avoid the borders between USA and Canada closing for all non-essential travel.

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