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Germany reveals Harry and Meghan's alleged misappropriation of 24% of Invictus funds in Düsseldorf

Germany has recently made a shocking revelation regarding the Invictus games, implicating and in a scandal involving the misallocation of funds.

The German letter, which has come to light, exposes the Invictus budget exceeding a staggering $40 million.

What is more concerning is that a significant portion of this budget, 24% to be exact, was allocated to Harry and Meghan, while a mere 3% was designated for sporting equipment.

The disclosure of these figures has ignited a series of scandals surrounding the Invictus games, as the donation amounts gradually surface.

Furthermore, the recent dismissal of two senior officials from the Invictus Foundation has left numerous volunteers and employees disgruntled.

Consequently, calls for the organization to remove expenses associated with Meghan and Harry have grown louder amidst the turmoil.

The leaked German letter breaks down the expenses of the Düsseldorf Invictus games, revealing that 24% of the allocated funds were used for Harry and Meghan's security, accommodation, and enigmatic side events.

The term “side events” likely encompasses various expenses such as the couple's travel, Meghan's clothing and jewelry, hotel costs, security, surprise charity visits for public relations purposes, and even Harry's birthday party.

This revelation raises serious questions about the responsible parties behind the significant increase in the Invictus budget.

Suspicion is growing that charity funds may have been misused.

It is worth noting that there were no provisions for scrutiny of the veterans and participants, who had to cover their own accommodation expenses.

Social media platforms have been flooded with criticisms, with many expressing concerns about the mismanagement of funds that were intended to benefit veterans.

Numerous individuals are now calling for a thorough investigation into these financial matters.

It is imperative that the focus remains on these pressing issues rather than being distracted by the narratives pushed by Harry and Meghan's PR team.

The departure of top executives from Invictus has raised eyebrows, leading some to speculate that their exit may be linked to budgetary concerns.

Swift action is being demanded to hold those responsible accountable for potentially mishandling funds meant for veterans.

This situation has cast a shadow over the Invictus Games, which were once hailed as a noble cause, and has led to growing skepticism about the actions of Harry and Meghan, who have positioned themselves as humanitarians.

In other news, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have witnessed a drastic decline in their popularity over the past two years.

is now being urged to step out of 's shadow and reclaim his place within the royal family.

PR expert Edward Coram James, speaking to the Daily Express, suggests that the former royal needs to distance himself from Meghan to regain his once sterling popularity.

James advises them to pursue separate brand strategies, as their association with each other has become highly unpopular.

Drawing from his experience as a war veteran and conservationist, James proposes that Prince Harry should support wounded soldiers and focus on conservation efforts in Africa, a place dear to his heart.

On the other hand, it is speculated that Meghan, the former Suits actress, may explore opportunities to revive her acting career.

While she is yet to prove herself in this field, there is potential for her to excel as a filmmaker.

Rebuilding trust with the public is crucial for both Harry and Meghan.

James emphasizes that by focusing on their respective careers and doubling down on their efforts to support the planet and vulnerable communities, they can gradually regain the trust they have lost.

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