It is being reported by the Daily Express that “Prince Harry’s Invictus Games is launching a new awards show, which will take place in London in September this year. The Invictus Spirit Gala Dinner & Awards is inspired by the former Endeavour Awards, “celebrating the remarkable individuals and organisations who embody resilience, service, and the unconquered spirit at the heart of our global community”.”

So the awards will celebrate the athletes unlike Prince Harry and Meghan Markle who steal all the attention away from them.
Will Harry and Meghan be carrying out performative foreplay throughout the awards as they do during the Invictus Games ensuring the cameras are on them instead of the athletes and the importance of the cause?
So the awards are celebrating all the things Harry and Meghan are the antithesis of: “resilience, service and the unconquered spirit”.
It is time to shuffle the deck and bring in a new figurehead who the public like and admire and who has achieved things in their life that reflect the spirit of the Invictus Games unlike Harry whose achievements include: taking drugs, revealing personal details about others without their approval, quitting, whinging, whining, throwing tantrums, attacking people and organizations when he does not get his own way, carrying grudges and never letting go, denigrating the life’s work of his entire family, distressing his grandparents as they were dying, upsetting and haranguing his elderly father who has cancer, insulting his step mother, upsetting his sister in law when she had cancer, targeting his brother and calling the public “toxic trolls”.
Harry does not ‘own’ the Invictus Games. They are not his to gift to the children in Montecito and he did not invent them. His entitled attitude to them is troubling further proof of how radically at odds he and his wife are with the values the event seeks to elevate.
I would love for the Invictus Games to get the fresh start it deserves with a suitable figurehead so that it is no longer tarnished and the crowds will feel comfortable returning again.