The Duke of Sussex has been accused of making the Invictus Games 'too royal' by heavily involving Meghan Markle in the events with over 2,000 ex-military veterans leaving the games because it's lost its 'original meaning', according to an expert.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been slammed for making their recent involvement in the Invictus Games "too royal".
However, veterans are now claiming that the games have “lost their meaning” and with Meghan's participation, they are calling for Harry to step down. Discussing the games with Royal Biographer Angela Levin, GB News host Mark Dolan said: “About 2,000 ex-military have left the games, as they say it's lost its original meaning.Levin responded: "It's become much too royal. Meghan makes the speeches, she actually led a march where some of the ex-military people were either physically, emotionally or psychologically damaged, or all of it, during the fighting.
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