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Half of Veterans Withdraw from Invictus Games 2023 Line-Up: Prince Harry’s PTSD Battle Revealed
In a shocking turn of events, it has been revealed that half of the veterans have withdrawn from the highly anticipated Invictus Games 2023 line-up.
The reason behind this unexpected development stems from Prince Harry's secret battle with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which is intricately linked to the tragic death of his beloved mother, Princess Diana, and his combat missions in Afghanistan.
Sources close to the situation have disclosed that even Trevor Coult, a former Fellowes British Army member who collaborated with Harry on military mental health issues, expressed his disdain for the Prince's actions.
Coult went as far as labeling Harry as “disgusting” and a “complete idiot” for turning his back on his country and family.
This sentiment is echoed by those within Harry's inner circle, including his father, older brother, and other close confidants, who are deeply concerned about his well-being.
They firmly believe that Harry is still grappling with the profound impact of his mother's untimely demise and his wartime experiences, resulting in ongoing PTSD symptoms.
Consequently, they are desperately urging him to seek treatment in a mental health facility.
Adding fuel to the fire, Meghan Markle, Harry's wife, has exacerbated the situation by expressing her desire to undermine the Invictus Games 2023.
It has come to light that she is set to present an award at the closing ceremonies.
This revelation has left many, including Trevor Coult, incensed.
The prospect of Markle's involvement has further fueled concerns that this year's Invictus Games may face failure, as a significant number of service members have withdrawn their applications.
This leaves Harry in a precarious position as the event draws near, with everything seemingly falling apart.
The Invictus Games, scheduled to take place in Dusseldorf, Germany, from September 9th to the 16th, will mark the return of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry as a couple in the public eye.
Last year, during the opening ceremony, the Duchess paid a heartfelt tribute to her husband, accompanied by a display of affection.
This year, she is expected to deliver an emotionally charged presentation at the closing of the two-week competition, while Harry will deliver a closing speech.
However, the presence of Markle in the line-up has enraged veterans like Trevor Coult.
According to sources, it is highly likely that this year's Invictus Games will face significant setbacks due to the withdrawal of numerous service members.
This leaves Harry in a quandary as he tries to salvage the event and its reputation.
Coult believes that if the veterans abandon Harry, it could potentially spell the end for him.
Adding to the controversy surrounding the couple, questions have been raised about their financial contributions to the Invictus Games.
It has been noted that the Harkles, as they are often referred to, have not donated any funds to the event.
This has sparked further outrage, especially considering the substantial financial resources at their disposal.
For instance, Archwell's financial statement reveals that they had approximately $10 million in donations remaining at the end of 2020.
Many wonder why this money has not been allocated to support Harry's beloved Invictus project.
The veterans, who feel let down by the Harkles, express a desire for influential figures who genuinely value and support the veteran community to be involved in presenting awards.