Prince Harry bags new deal for Invictus Games after King Charles meeting
The Duke of Sussex’s Invictus Games has secured a new partnership from one of the largest brands
After a meeting with King Charles III, Prince Harry has received good news related to his Invictus Games initiative.
According to a report, Defender, the Jaguar Land Rover brand, has extended its support for the Invictus Games and will be the Official Automotive Partner of Birmingham 2027, as well as the Presenting Partner of Wheelchair Rugby.
King Charles and Queen Camilla met Charles' son, Prince Harry, his wife Meghan and their two children last week at Charles' Highgrove estate in western England.
It was Charles' first meeting with his grandchildren Archie, 7, and Lilibet, 5, since 2022.
Harry has visited Britain just once or twice a year since he moved to the U.S. with Meghan and their children, after a high-profile falling out with his father and his elder brother, Prince William.
The palace source described the meeting as a private family occasion and said no pictures, video or further details would be released.
Harry had appeared to be in a dispute with Buckingham Palace over security arrangements and where he would stay, before he arrived for five days of charity events and the judgment in a major privacy case he brought against British media.
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