Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, is facing a wave of scrutiny and criticism surrounding an upcoming message she is set to deliver at the highly anticipated Invictus Games in Germany. The event, known for celebrating the determination and resilience of wounded servicemen and women, has led to questions about the alignment of Meghan’s message with her public image.
The controversy stems from Meghan’s expected focus on themes of “courage and resilience” during her speech at the Invictus Games. Royal biographer Angela Levin has openly questioned the appropriateness of these themes in relation to the Duchess, given her perceived lack of embodiment of these qualities in her own life.
Levin commented, “Meghan is going to be there [Invictus Games]. She is going to speak to the veterans about courage and resilience. I thought that was quite ironic because she represents neither of those things.”
The Invictus Games, initiated by Meghan’s husband Prince Harry, holds deep significance as a platform for veterans to showcase their strength and determination in the face of adversity. It aligns with Prince Harry’s personal commitment to supporting wounded individuals and his openness about his own struggles with mental health.
In a recent preview of the Netflix documentary “Heart of Invictus,” Prince Harry shared insights into his relationship with veterans and his role in organizing the games. Notably absent from the initial trailer was Meghan Markle, sparking speculations about her level of involvement in the project.
Levin’s perspective on the trailer was, “He struck me more like the Harry I knew in 2017 when I was writing his biography. He was brilliant with the soldiers who were damaged mentally or physically. They said he’d given them a wish to live.”
Levin also shared a poignant conversation she had with Prince Harry during her research, in which he acknowledged that his work with veterans had positively impacted his own mental well-being. This led her to speculate that he might be emerging from a challenging phase and rediscovering a sense of self.
The upcoming Invictus Games, scheduled to commence on September 9 in Germany, will see Prince Harry’s participation. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s documentary series is set to debut on Netflix on August 30. As Meghan prepares to address veterans at the games, her message has sparked a broader discussion about the alignment of her words with the themes of courage and resilience that the event embodies.