The recent announcement about the Invictus Games has stirred up quite a storm, particularly for the Duke of Sussex.
Critics are painting him as a self-centered royal who has overshadowed a significant milestone for young Prince George, the son of the Prince and Princess of Wales.
The timing of this news couldn’t have been more contentious, as it coincided with George’s 11th birthday celebrations.
In a surprising turn of events, the Duke revealed that the Invictus Games will be hosted in the UK in 2027.
This marks a notable return for him to Birmingham, where he will be making a grand appearance at the tournament.
However, the announcement’s timing has raised eyebrows, especially since it fell on the same day as George’s birthday, leading many to speculate about an underlying rivalry between the Sussexes and the Wales family.
Dan Wooten, a host on XGB News, didn’t hold back in his criticism of the Sussexes.
He accused them of stealing the spotlight from Prince George’s special day, describing it as a “terrible” move.
During his Outspoken program, Wooten expressed his discontent, stating that the Duke’s decision to announce the games on such a significant occasion was nothing short of sad.
Wooten emphasized that the announcement detracted from the release of birthday images of Prince George, which were eagerly anticipated by royal watchers.
He argued that the Duke must have been aware of the timing and still chose to prioritize his own event over a young boy’s birthday celebration.
It’s a classic case of wanting to be the center of attention, he suggested.