Prince Harry asked to 'step down' from Invictus Games ahead of UK return

The Duke of Sussex is being criticised for overshadowing the games with 'PR' of a potential royal reunion

By Web Desk
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September 04, 2025
Prince Harry asked to 'step down' from Invictus Games ahead of UK return

Prince Harry can’t seem to catch a break with his charitable ventures.

Just months after being forced to walk away from his African charity Sentabale in what he described as a “hostile takeover,” the Duke of Sussex is now being asked to “step back” from the Invictus Games, according to a new report by the Daily Mail.

The 40-year-old royal launched the competition in 2014 to support wounded and sick service personnel and has remained its driving force, even after stepping away from royal duties.

But some close to the charity now believe his presence may be holding it back.

One source told the Mail: “The duke has become an increasingly divisive figure, particularly in the Armed Forces. And that is not good for Invictus.

The source continued, "We are all about bringing people together and inspiring those who have suffered hardship. Now, Invictus is firmly established, it might be better if the duke took a step back.”

The criticism comes ahead of the 2027 Games in Birmingham, which insiders claim are already being overshadowed by speculation about whether other royals will attend.

Still, Harry’s impact on veterans is undeniable.

Former RAF sergeant Michelle Turner once told People magazine, “How do you ever thank somebody for changing your life, changing your family’s life? There are no words.”

Veteran Stephen Hooper echoed that sentiment: “If Prince Harry hadn’t started this my life wouldn’t have changed in such a positive way.”