Meghan Markle attended the Invictus Games with Prince Harry in The Hague, Netherlands in mid-April. The Duchess of Sussex attended some events with her husband before returning to the United States and back to their children, Archie and Lillibet.
Now a royal expert is questioning the first Formal dress The star’s motives were to travel to Europe to participate in the Games.
Meghan Markle speaks to Prince Harry during a volleyball session at Invictus Games | Karwai Tang / WireImage
Meghan presented Prince Harry at the Invictus Games Opening Ceremony
Meghan took the stage at the Invictus Games Opening Ceremony with a speak honestly To introduce Prince Harry.
“It is a great honor for me to introduce someone that I think you will be very excited to hear from. I couldn’t love and respect him more and I know you all feel the same,” she said, “He is the founder of Invictus Games, and the father of our two young children, Archie and Lily. Please welcome my wonderful husband. Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex.
Harry then went up on stage and gave his speech to start the games.
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Prince Harry and Meghan attend a volleyball event while sitting at the Invictus Games | Karwai Tang / WireImage
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The Duchess left Europe on the third day of the competition to get back to her children. Shortly after she did, news came out that Netflix has canceled the upcoming animated show Pearl † It was Daily Mail royal editor Richard Eden who questioned Meghan’s motives for attending the games.
“I wonder if the news that Netflix has dropped the first Megan series explains why she’s back in Europe for Invictus Games?” Eden Twitter † “Prince Harry’s documentary about his charity project is now the couple’s only current series to pay them millions.”
The camera crew was in The Hague with the Sussex family to shoot the Harry’s Promise Netflix documentary series Heart of Invictus.
“Heart of Invictus” will be the pair’s first production on the streaming platform