Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are set to make a highly-anticipated visit to Canada for the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025’s One Year to Go celebrations.
However, Canadian authorities are expressing their anger over an email sent by Meghan, which allegedly contained greedy demands for their visit in February.
During their three-day trip from February 14th to February 16th, the couple will participate in the winter training camp alongside members of the international Invictus community.
This camp provides an opportunity for team managers, coaches, and competitors to experience winter adaptive sports, preparing them for the Games next year.
The Invictus Games have been held in various locations over the years, including London in 2014, Orlando in 2016, Toronto in 2017, Sydney in 2018, The Hague in 2022 (due to Covid-19), and Dusseldorf in 2023.
The upcoming competition in Canada in 2025 marks the first time the Games will return to a previous host country.
What sets the Vancouver Whistler Games apart is the incorporation of winter adaptive sports, in addition to the core sports featured in previous editions.
This expansion aims to make the event even more inclusive and diverse.
To accompany the news, Meghan and Harry shared two new images from the 2023 Invictus Games in Germany.
The photos, captured by their close friend Misan Harriman, depict the couple immersed in the spirit of the Games.
In one photo, they walk hand in hand at the sitting volleyball finals, while the other shows Harry embracing a competitor, with Meghan standing proudly by his side.
The decision to bring their personal photographer, Misan Harriman, to the Games in Germany raised eyebrows.
It is believed that the Sussexes wanted more control over the publicity surrounding their involvement in the event.
This move reflects their concerns about recent controversies, such as the mistreatment of One Young World irregularities in South Africa and the Jamaican debacle, as well as the excuse of sick children and the mass exodus of staff.
However, despite their efforts to divert attention with positive articles, Meghan and Harry continue to face criticism.
Their actions have generated a wave of ill will, tarnishing their reputation among the public.
Furthermore, their decision to announce their travel plans while their Montecito residence remains unoccupied raises security concerns.
Critics argue that the couple’s presence at the Invictus Games detracts from the focus on the athletes themselves.
They accuse Meghan of using the event as a platform for self-promotion, benefiting from extravagant wardrobes funded by the charity.
A source close to an insider even revealed that the Invictus Foundation, already facing financial difficulties, has been burdened with Meghan and Harry’s requests for private jet travel, accommodations, clothing, styling, transportation, and security.
The Canadian public, angered by these revelations, is urging people to refrain from donating to the Invictus Foundation until it severs ties with the couple.
Instead, they encourage support for other veterans charities, emphasizing the need to prioritize the well-being of those who have served their country.
Meghan’s approach to the Invictus Games has drawn comparisons to high-profile events such as the Oscars, Super Bowl, Miss USA and Universe pageants, Rose Parade, and the World Cup.
Some find her enthusiasm unsettling, as if she believes in a delusional fantasy where she is adored by all.