Prince harry and meghan markle 'harder to defend'

Prince harry and meghan markle 'harder to defend'

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Prince Harry has been crticised for avoiding a trip to visit his Royal relatives in the UK as he travels to the Netherlands to attend the 2022 Invictus Games. Royal editor for the Daily


Mirror, Russel Myers confirmed Meghan Markle would accompany him to The Games in an interview with Australian network 9News. Presenter Karl Stefanovic, outraged at the couple’s decision,


declared sympathy for Prince Harry has gone “all downhill.” “I can’t even look at them,” stated Stefanovic, disgusted at the couple's decision to continue evading contact with the


Prince’s family. Mr Myers condemned Prince Harry for visiting the Netherlands but dismissing a visit to Britain, only “a stones throw” away. The Royal editor claimed the Prince persists in


his claims the situation remains “too dangerous” for his family to visit the UK. Myers highlighted the excuses of Prince Harry as “frankly ludicrous” as the Queen is still yet to meet the


Prince’s 10-month-old daughter Lilibet. He claimed the “crazy argument” of Prince Harry and Meghan avoiding the UK over safety concerns has backed the couple “into a corner” as supporters


lose sympathy. READ MORE: 'SMOKING' CAMILLA WOULD 'LOLL AROUND' AND HAVE 'RAUCOUS DINNERS' Stefanovic, host of the network, agreed that it has become “harder


and harder to defend” the decisions of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Myers reviewed the recent actions of the Prince and noted “he skipped Prince Phillip’s memorial.” Prince Harry was


absent from the memorial service for the Duke of Edinburgh, his grandfather, amid a “court case” surrounding security concerns for his family. “Harry and Meghan couldn’t be bothered to turn


up,” declared Myers. READ MORE: PRINCE ALBERT TESTS POSITIVE FOR COVID A SECOND TIME The couple’s visit to The Games will mark their first public venture abroad since their move to


California in 2020. Prince Harry founded The Games in 2014 as a competitive sporting event for wounded servicemen and women.  The Prince was inspired by the similar concept of the US Warrior


Games for injured military service members. The Invictus Games were postponed in 2020 and 2021 in light of the Covid pandemic but Prince Harry and Meghan Markle had become familiar faces,


often attending together in previous years.