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Where is the $3 million for Invictus Games?

Trevor Coultspil's Germany veterans ask the Sussexes to stay away

and are gearing up for their first public appearance since a dramatic car chase in New York.

The royal couple is set to host the Invictus Games in Dusseldorf, Germany, marking their return to the spotlight on September 9th.

This event coincides with the first anniversary of 's passing and is scheduled to continue until the 16th of the month.

As per the Sussexes' agenda, will host a poignant farewell show for families and participants on the final day of the games, followed by a closing speech from .

However, a source close to Trevor Coultspil has revealed that some veterans and other individuals associated with the upcoming Invictus Games are urging Harry and Meghan to steer clear of the event.

The motivation behind Harry's attendance, as per Trevor's insights, stems from an award he is slated to receive during the closing ceremonies, presented by none other than Meghan Markle herself.

The veterans express concerns that severing ties with Harry could spell the end for him, insinuating that the focus of the Invictus Games may have shifted towards the couple rather than honoring the veterans they aim to support.

Criticism mounts as it surfaces that the Sussexes have not contributed financially to the Invictus Games, despite possessing resources such as the unutilized $10 million in donations disclosed in Archewell's financial report for 2020.

Questions arise regarding why the couple has not allocated funds towards Harry's cherished Invictus project, prompting calls for a reevaluation of their involvement in the initiative.

Calls intensify for Invictus to distance itself from Harry and seek genuine support from individuals who prioritize the well-being of veterans over utilizing charitable endeavors for personal gain or positive publicity.

Recent incidents, including the couple's alleged preference for a celebrity-studded Lion King performance over a wounded veteran's ceremony, have sparked outrage and reinforced doubts about their dedication to the cause.

In a concerning turn of events, reports emerge of an elderly veteran being turned away after offering historical tapes to Meghan and Harry at the gates, underscoring the perceived lack of empathy towards veterans by the royal couple.

The narrative surrounding their actions continues to cast shadows on their commitment to supporting and uplifting those in need within the community.

Amidst the scrutiny, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry face suggestions to offer a more authentic portrayal of their lives to maintain public favor.

Drawing parallels to the Kardashians' successful reality TV venture, a royal expert proposes that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex explore a similar avenue to connect with their audience on a deeper level.

The idea of venturing into reality television comes in light of the couple's documented experiences post their departure from the royal family, including their participation in a Netflix docuseries.

The prospect of embracing a more candid approach to sharing their lives resonates with experts and fans alike, signaling a potential shift towards greater transparency and relatability in their public image.

As discussions around their future endeavors unfold, speculations arise about Meghan Markle's potential return to acting, reminiscent of her breakthrough role as Rachel Zane in the hit TV series “Suits.”

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