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Prince Harry talks about his trip to the United Kingdom amid snub from King Charles and the royal family

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Prince Harry's 'bitter' relations with royalty overshadow the success of the Invictus Games

Prince Harry posted his first post on his and Meghan Markle’s newly launched website after King Charles and the royal family snubbed the Duke during his trip to the United Kingdom. The post on Meghan and Harry’s website revealed the details of the Duke’s trip to the United Kingdom.

It says: “This year marks the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games Foundation (IGF), a milestone defined by courage, resilience and strength. “In recent days, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, has paid tribute to the foundation’s legacy by taking part in a series of events celebrating a decade of changing and saving lives through sport.”

Earlier this week, the Duke joined former IGF president Sir Keith Mills and Fisher House Foundation chief executive Ken Fisher in conversation. The group reflected on the inspiration behind the establishment of the first Games in 2014 and recognized the achievements of the IGF in helping thousands of people around the world who have contributed in the service of their nations.

The post further states: “The conversation was followed by a thanksgiving service and reception at St Paul’s Cathedral, where the Duke gave a special reading from 1 Corinthians 12:4–11 to more than 1,000 guests. The ceremony was a moving gathering, with many references to recovery and rehabilitation by wounded and ill international service personnel and veterans.”

With 400 competitors from thirteen countries in 2014 and 500 competitors from twenty-one countries across all continents in Düsseldorf in 2023, the Invictus Games have shown the world the unbreakable spirit of its competitors. Each participant’s story is a testament to the power of perseverance and the unwavering will to overcome adversity.

He went on to say: “The Duke’s vision has created more than just a series of sporting events; he has built a legacy that illustrates the power of connection in recovery. The Invictus Games embody compassion, respect and belief in the extraordinary capabilities of the human spirit. “This 10th anniversary is not just a celebration of past achievements, but a reaffirmation of the Games’ enduring mission to inspire, support and challenge perceptions of what can be achieved with hope and determination.”

Prince Harry attended the Invictus Games 10th anniversary services in London, however King Charles and other members of the royal family snubbed the duke during his return to the UK.

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