PRINCE HARRY's departure from the royal frontline was predicted to unsettle the future of one of his greatest achievements, the Invictus Games.
Writing back in January, reporters Patrick Sawer and Christopher Hope explained: “The Invictus Games have relied heavily on the Duke of Sussex as its public figurehead, and his close association with the event has guaranteed them a high profile to date.Harry used the Invictus Games in Toronto, 2017, to go on his first public outing with Meghan as his partner
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