Prince Harry issued Invictus Games warning as Meghan Markle could 'steal spotlight'


Prince Harry has been issued an Invictus Games warning as Meghan Markle could “steal the spotlight” if she returns to the UK with him for a special anniversary event.

The Duke of Sussex, 39, is set to return to the UK next month for the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games – and he could be set to bring his wife and their two children along for the visit.

Meghan, 42, has not stepped foot on UK soil since 2022 and has made no attempts to carry out any visit to Harry’s home country since.

Speaking to GB News, royal expert Angela Levin has warned Harry that, by bringing his wife, he may be risking Meghan “stealing the spotlight” away from himself and, most importantly, the huge milestone.

Speaking to host Nana Akua, Ms Levin said: “I think Harry’s really outside the door when it comes to who is in the spotlight.”

Speaking of the forthcoming Games in 2025 – which will take place in Canada – she went on to say that many Canadians have asked if she can do anything to stop the Games from being in Canada.

Ms Levin said: “[Canada] don’t want Meghan taking over, she comes over, she does a speech, she does a second speech [and] she leads people down the paths, the winners.

“They say she knows nothing. about fighting and going in wars and it was Harry’s job and I think they feel quite sorry for him.

“They’re angry so I don’t think Harry’s got anything to look forward to really.”

Speaking of Meghan, Ms Levin concluded: “And I think it’s that extraordinary attitude that she knows better than anyone.

“She thinks of herself as globally… she’s made a mess.”

During Meghan’s last visit to the UK in September 2022, she attended the late Queen Elizabeth II’s state funeral.

The pair had originally been over to the UK for work commitments but had to extend their trip due to passing of the late monarch.

The Duchess of Sussex visited Children’s Hospital Los Angeles last month, with photos of the visit being released this week.

The hospital shared some photos from Meghan’s visit on their official Instagram, highlighting that her visit was in honour of their annual Make March Matter campaign.

During her visit, the children and their families were treated to a “very special Literally Healing story time with Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex”. Meghan joined the children and their families to read three of her favourite books.

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