The Royal family may face a challenging situation if Prince Harry's Invictus Games returns to the UK for the first time since he and Meghan moved away. Questions arise about the family's support for the event in 2027, considering changes since its last UK edition in 2014. Royal commentator Angela Levin discusses the dilemma of providing protection and support for Prince Harry should the Games be hosted in the UK.
Ian Collins “promises” the Talk panel that Meghan Markle will come to the UK this year to join Prince Harry at the Invictus Games. “It’s a big event, global cameras and a big moment… Meghan Markle will be there.” @iancollinsuk | @edvaizey | @WhichPennySmith | @estherk_k https://t.co/RVdIPpHogO
‘It’s very difficult for the Royal Family? Do they provide protection? Do they support him?’ Royal Commentator @AngelaLevin1 on the dilemma the Royal Family face should Prince Harry’s Invictus Games come to the UK. 📺 Freeview 236, Sky 512, Virgin 604 https://t.co/L8hWMX53Ec
Also, will the royals support Prince Harry if the Invictus Games come to Britain in 2027? Read the latest Royalist: https://t.co/4LS1R6Ywbq
Will the Royal family support the Invictus Games if the government wins its bid to host the 2027 event in Birmingham? A lot has changed since it was last held in the UK in 2014.. https://t.co/OKs6Upz6Kk
Royal family could be put in 'difficult position' if Prince Harry's Invictus Games returns to the UK for the first time since he and Meghan moved away https://t.co/zlOBl2AOTN https://t.co/6NIkk48Z7Z