Your speaker weighs in with sharp criticism - New Book Betrayal Sparks Fury Over Attacks on Harry, Meghan, and Invictus Games
A new book by investigative author Tom Bower has sparked controversy with its sharp criticism of Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex. Betrayal, the latest in a series of critical works by Bower, accuses the couple of undermining key institutions while making explosive personal claims about their relationships.
The book takes particular aim at Prince Harry's Invictus Games, questioning its integrity. Bower dismisses PTSD as merely an 'invisible wound' and suggests the 2025 event in Canada was overshadowed by Meghan's public appearances. These remarks triggered outrage, with the Invictus Games Foundation calling the portrayal 'deeply disrespectful' to wounded veterans. The organisation stressed that the Games focus on recovery and courage, not celebrity.
Beyond the Invictus controversy, *Betrayal* repeats earlier claims from Bower's 2022 book *Revenge*. It alleges Meghan isolated Harry from his friends and family. One passage even quotes an unnamed source claiming Queen Camilla told a confidant that Meghan had 'brainwashed' the prince. The latest book has reignited tensions, drawing fierce criticism from supporters of the Invictus community. Many veterans and participants have condemned Bower's comments as dismissive of their struggles and sacrifices.
The release of Betrayal has deepened the divide between Prince Harry, Meghan, and their critics. The Invictus Games Foundation's strong rebuttal highlights the ongoing sensitivity around the couple's public roles. Meanwhile, Bower's repeated accusations ensure the debate over their actions—and his credibility—will continue.
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