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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Face Petitions for Removal from Invictus Board
The Invictus Games closing ceremony has come to a close, but the online world is abuzz with multiple petitions on change.org, all united in a singular demand from Canadians – the immediate ousting of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle from the Invictus Board of Leadership.
This collective plea for change has not gone unnoticed, sparking significant alterations within the organization.
The submission of these petitions to the Invictus Games Board of Leadership and patrons triggered a series of revisions to the organization's framework, now prominently displayed on the Invictus homepage and Wikipedia.
A notable change is the complete disappearance of Prince Harry's name, making way for a new figure – Charles Allan, Baron Allan of Kensington.
Critics argue that Harry and Meghan are exploiting the pain and suffering of veterans for their own gain, with Canadians expressing outrage at the approval given to the former British prince and his American actress wife.
They highlight the lack of gratitude shown towards Canadian taxpayers who funded their security during their previous stay in Canada.
Many believe they do not merit taxpayer money or the exploitation of recent tragic events.
In response to the uproar, Prince Harry has been stripped of any association with the Invictus Games, which naturally extends to Meghan, who rode on Harry's involvement with the Games for publicity without holding an official role.
Sources have disclosed that Meghan and Harry were unwelcome at the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025.
However, Meghan assured Canadians that she intended to bring her children, using them as a pretext to return to their former residence, generating excitement among the public eager to meet the royal offspring.
Meghan expressed her desire for Archie and Lilliput to learn skiing, suggesting that the upcoming Invictus Games in Vancouver and Whistler in 2025 could provide an ideal opportunity for this.
The event will mark the introduction of winter adaptive sports alongside core sports from previous editions, initiated by Prince Harry in 2014 as a platform for service personnel and veterans.
Bridget Bridge, spouse of an IG25 board member, shared Meghan's enthusiasm for her children learning to ski in Whistler, highlighting the significance of skiing as a symbol of wealth and status in the UK.
Contrary to expectations, Prince Harry has not taken his children on skiing holidays despite his background in affluent circles where such vacations are common.
Meghan's mention of skiing evokes memories of Princess Diana engaging in the sport with her sons, portraying a form of imitation rather than genuine interest.
Critics view Meghan's skiing aspirations as a mere façade, leveraging Diana's legacy for personal gain.
The comparison to the Kardashians' publicity stunts further fuels skepticism about Meghan's intentions, suggesting a pattern of riding on others' fame for personal promotion.