Prince Harry sends 'powerful reminder' to King Charles, Prince William
Prince Harry sends strong message to the royal family after King Charles, Prince William's snub
Prince Harry seemingly sent a stern message to the royal family after receiving a big blow from the Palace.
The Duke of Sussex delivered a strong message to King Charles and Prince William after they reportedly ignored his call for reconciliation.
On November 17, Harry made a surprise appearance at the Grey Cup in Canada to promote Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025.
Following his sighting, the Duke released a statement on his and Meghan Markle's official website, Sussex.com.
As per the website, Harry took part in a "symbolic jersey pass that highlighted the growing momentum for the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025."
For the unversed, the annual football championship, which is Canada’s most-watched sporting event, took place in BC Place.
Moreover, Harry's spokesperson said that the jersey pass "served as a powerful reminder of the Games’ mission: to inspire, empower, and bring together athletes from around the world who have experienced life-changing injuries or illnesses."
Harry believes that games are not just for competition but it is about "coming together as a global community to celebrate resilience, determination and the power of sport to heal and inspire."
It is important to note that Harry released a new message on his website after Jennie Bond told OK! magazine that King Charles and Prince William are on the same page about the Duke's return to the firm. The key royal figures have "zero interest" in making amends.
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