The Duchess of Sussex appears at a public event
On the eve of the opening of the Invictus Games, the fifth edition of the Invictus Games in the Netherlands for wounded soldiers, Prince Harry of Great Britain and his wife Meghan Markle were greeted with cheers in The Hague on Friday.
They are followed by the Netflix video team, with whom the Dukes team up on a documentary to capture every moment. According to the Daily Mail, the streaming giant’s crew barely found their way among the dozens of cameras waiting for the Dukes of Sussex.
Meghan wore a white suit with trousers, a matching bag and gold accessories, while Prince Harry wore an all-blue suit with an open-neck white shirt. With a big smile on her face, the former actress waved to the audience.
Meghan seems to have completely distanced herself from royal conventions as the Queen doesn’t like the outfits at all. Her Majesty is known for her opposition to the wearing of trousers on such occasions.
The local authorities awarded them two “VIP” statuses, granting them the highest level of internal protection, which could be seen as an attempt to justify their absence from Prince Philip’s memorial service at Westminster Abbey, which has been closed since last month. postponed because the queen refused to grant them further protection.
Several critics have argued that the Dukes of Sussex are “making money” from gaming by allowing Netflix, with whom they recently signed a $100 million deal, to attend private meetings.
Heart of Invictus, a video game documentary, will be the first Duke and Duchess documentary series to be co-produced by Netflix and Archewell Productions.
On Friday, the couple attended a reception of the Ministry of Defense and The Hague, where the games are being held. Harry and Meghan will also attend the opening ceremony on Saturday, where they will deliver a speech.
Founded by Harry who served in the British Army in Afghanistan, the Invictus Games is an international sporting event for wounded and disabled soldiers and veterans, similar to the Paralympic Games.
The event will end on April 22 after being postponed twice due to the pandemic.
The Invictus Games, which first took place in London in September 2014, are a common thread in Harry and Meghan’s relationship.