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Meghan Markle’s Lavish Outfits at Invictus Games Spark Outrage Among Veterans
Veterans participating in the Invictus Games have decided to boycott the event due to their displeasure with Meghan Markle's extravagant wardrobe, which reportedly cost a staggering $91,610 in total.
Royal expert Angela Levin has revealed that both the contestants and organizers of the Games are frustrated with the negative attention drawn by Markle, diverting focus away from the noble cause.
Levin expressed their fury over the former actress' inappropriate attire while leading a group of victorious wounded men, stating that the attention is now predominantly on Meghan rather than the essence of the Games.
Last year, tensions rose when Meghan led a parade of winning wounded men wearing shorts that were deemed disrespectful by ex-military personnel and event organizers.
According to Levin, the increasing dissatisfaction among Invictus Games participants stems from the overshadowing presence of Meghan Markle.
The expert emphasized that the stakeholders do not wish for her involvement in the event any longer, reflecting the growing discontent within the community.
Accompanying her husband Prince Harry and the founder of Invictus Games to Canada for the upcoming series in Vancouver and Whistler, Meghan made headlines for her exorbitant spending on outfits during the event.
A source disclosed that Meghan's three-day attendance at the Invictus Games amounted to a jaw-dropping $91,610, with her expenditures broken down as $11,795 on day one, $44,825 on day two, and $34,990 on the final day.
The first day of the event commenced with Meghan donning a reasonably priced coat, followed by an evening visit to the First Nations.
Despite limited photo releases, Hello Magazine identified a shirt and trousers worn by Meghan, albeit not clearly visible in the images.
Subsequently, the couple was spotted leaving Caminetto's restaurant, with Meghan adorned in a Laura Piana jacket and a new Valentino bag, possibly reusing the earlier shirt and trousers.
Day two unfolded with a visit to the Mount Currie Community Centre, featuring Meghan in an unidentified shirt and accessories like Burke stack rings and a diamond bangle.
The day continued with a trip to the Whistler Sliding Centre, where Meghan sported a vintage Hermes jacket, hinting at her preference for timeless pieces.
The evening concluded with a dinner at VG's restaurant, showcasing a luxurious ensemble including a sweater, coat, and earrings totaling over $2,500.
On the third day, the Sussexes attended a wheelchair curling event in brand-new outfits, further fueling criticism over Meghan's extravagant spending amidst veterans who struggle financially.
Critics condemned her ostentatious display of wealth, citing her $17,000 worth of jewelry during a visit to a Native American community center as particularly offensive.
The extravagant lifestyle portrayed by Meghan has raised questions about her commitment to the Invictus cause, with skeptics accusing her of using the event as a platform to enhance her royal image.
As the controversy surrounding Meghan's lavish expenditures continues to escalate, the Invictus Games organization faces mounting pressure to address the issue of covering the luxury expenses incurred by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
The uproar underscores the need for transparency and accountability within charitable events, especially those dedicated to honoring and supporting injured veterans.