Prince Harry has reportedly been labeled a “lost asset” by royal family experts. The Duke of Sussex recently visited Britain to mark the one-year countdown to the 2027 Invictus Games. Notably, a royal expert declared that the recent event showcased the “best” of the young royal. Harry launched this brilliant initiative to honor sick, injured, and wounded Army veterans. Notably, he himself served in the British Army for ten years.
Prince Harry labeled a ‘lost asset’ for Royal Family
Prince Harry has reportedly earned brand-new praise from royal experts. The latter have labelled him a “lost asset” for the royal family. Meredith Constant, royal commentator, told Fox News Digital that Harry’s commitment towards the Invictus Games only shows the royal family the “asset” they have lost.
As per Constant, the Invictus Games “highlight” the “best” of Harry. Also, they showcase what the royal family has lost when the Sussexes stepped down from their roles and left for America.
She continued: “The Invictus Games have played a massive role in bringing veterans from all over the world together to heal and celebrate community, including Harry. He shared in his book, ‘Spare,’ the PTSD he experiences, so the Invictus Games have probably helped his own healing as well.”
Constant revealed that the Duke of Sussex has actually shown everyone how much he loves his country through this initiative. She also explained that the games are named after a famous poem by William Ernest Henley.
Another royal expert, Hilary Fordwich, echoed Constant’s words. She said that the Invictus Games are so special because they are purely from Harry’s heart. Fordwich said: “What sets Invictus apart is that it is based on something so genuine, from his heart and his previous military experiences. Via the games, he has been able to inspire recovery, rehabilitation, and garner broader respect for those who have served.”
Furthermore, as per royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams, there is “little doubt that Invictus is uniquely valuable.” Notably, Harry has been actively involved with the Invictus Games even after he stepped down from his royal family duties. The next Invictus Games are scheduled to take place in Birmingham, England, in July 2027.
