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Harry Snubs Meghan in Closing Speech: Invictus Games Ceremony Ends with Tense Moment
In a surprising turn of events, Prince Harry seemingly snubbed his wife Meghan Markle during the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games.
The incident occurred when German TV presenter Hadnet Tesfaye, who was hosting the event, mentioned Meghan as the Duchess of Sussex.
The cheers from the audience abruptly stopped, leaving the Duchess in an undoubtedly mortifying situation.
However, Tesfaye managed to handle the awkward moment with finesse, swiftly responding, “The feeling is mutual, are you just as excited to see her?
Yes, you are.”
It was clear that she had prepared herself for such a scenario, having a line ready to diffuse the tension.
This suggests that the organizers were aware that mentioning Meghan by her title might not be well-received.
It is possible that Meghan insisted on being referred to by her full title, despite the fact that the Sussexes are not particularly liked within certain circles.
They are merely tolerated due to their continued use of their royal status and their accusations against the royal family of racism.
In the now-famous Oprah interview, Meghan's friend Mimi commented on the use of titles, expressing her personal detachment from such grandeur.
However, it seems that Meghan herself values titles greatly, as they seem to define her identity and worth.
Given the recent controversies surrounding Meghan, it wouldn't be surprising if the Invictus Games organizers reconsidered their association with her.
Her behavior has been deemed embarrassing, particularly her decision to march alongside the veterans while drawing attention to her questionable fashion choices.
If Harry truly cared about the organization and its mission of helping veterans, he would step aside and allow someone else to serve as patron and the face of the Invictus Games.
During the closing ceremony, there was another intriguing moment involving Harry and the TV host, Hadnet Tesfai.
Hadnet had conducted a moving and sensitive interview with two family members on stage, one of whom was Anna Zofia, the daughter of Ukrainian competitor Tera Paveska, who had been captured by Russian forces and subsequently released.
The audience responded with thunderous applause at the end of the interview.
As Hadnet was expressing her gratitude to Anna Zofia, Harry abruptly rushed onto the stage and embraced her in a prolonged, full-body hug.
This unexpected action caught Hadnet off guard, and she managed to regain her composure and say, “Look, oh my god, I was just about to introduce you.
But now that you're here, he's here, the Duke of Sussex, this is your stage.”
Hadnet then left the stage with Anna Zofia, exchanging a surprised glance with Harry, who appeared to be smirking.
It is believed that Hadnet was supposed to formally introduce Harry, but his impromptu entrance ensured that she did not get that opportunity.
This may have been something Meghan insisted on, as she often seeks control over such situations.
In his five-minute speech, Harry had been expected to mention his wife, but instead, he chose to focus solely on the veteran participants, paying tribute to their resilience and post-traumatic growth.
During his speech, Meghan could be seen applauding Harry from the audience, radiating with pride.
He expressed his gratitude to the veterans, stating, “We may have provided the platform, but you provided the magic.”
Harry emphasized that the Invictus Games were not just a sporting event but also a platform for positive change and personal growth.
He commended the participants for opening people's hearts through their vulnerability, resilience, and remarkable abilities.
As the Invictus Games came to a close, Harry conveyed his hope that the memories made during the event would bring a smile to the faces of the veterans and their families.
He encouraged them to look forward with pride and purpose, acknowledging the profound impact their actions have had on millions of people worldwide.