A bombshell lawsuit has been filed against Prince Harry and Meghan Markle by Don Lindsay, the Chair of the Board of Directors and the Chair of the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025.
The lawsuit alleges that the royal couple embezzled and mismanaged millions of pounds from the Invictus Games, an international sporting event for wounded, injured, and sick military personnel and veterans that they founded and supported.
The legal action, lodged in the High Court of London, claims that Harry and Meghan diverted funds from the charity and violated their duties as trustees and patrons of the foundation.
According to documents obtained by the Daily Mail, the lawsuit asserts that Harry and Meghan exploited the Invictus Games for personal gain, using it as a platform for media deals and projects without authorization.
It further accuses them of interfering with the event’s operations, leading to delays, cancellations, and financial losses.
The lawsuit also alleges that the couple failed to provide transparent financial reporting and concealed vital information from the foundation and the public.
This legal battle marks the climax of a contentious rift between Harry, Meghan, and the foundation, which escalated following the couple’s departure from the UK and the Royal Family in 2020.
Despite attempts by the foundation to address concerns with the duo, their responses were reportedly confrontational and evasive.
An independent audit uncovered widespread irregularities and improprieties linked to Harry and Meghan’s actions within the foundation.
The lawsuit, backed by substantial evidence, represents a severe setback for the couple, who had been instrumental in promoting the Invictus Games since its inception in 2014.
Prince Harry, a former British Army member with combat experience in Afghanistan, was deeply committed to aiding wounded warriors through sports and rehabilitation.
As the patron and president of the Invictus Games Foundation, he actively participated in organizing events worldwide, alongside Meghan, who joined him in advocating for the cause.
The legal dispute exposes a stark contrast to the image Harry and Meghan projected of their involvement with the Invictus Games.
Despite publicly declaring their dedication to the initiative and sharing personal milestones associated with the event, the lawsuit suggests a darker reality.
The couple stands accused of exploiting the Games for personal gain, neglecting the community they once championed, and disregarding the foundation’s principles.
In light of these revelations, the future of the Invictus Games hangs in the balance, tainted by the alleged misconduct of its prominent supporters.
The lawsuit underscores a narrative of betrayal and exploitation, painting a grim picture of Harry and Meghan’s conduct in managing the foundation’s resources.
As the legal battle unfolds, the once-celebrated legacy of the royal couple within the Invictus Games community faces unprecedented scrutiny and uncertainty.