Harry and Meghan are
In recent months, and have conducted engagements independently, leading to a commentator claiming the royal pair are “experimenting” with a professional separation.Ahead of the Invictus Winter Games 2025, has been seen in Canada, promoting next year’s event and even launching a linked programme in a school in Vancouver – but tongues are wagging about Meghan’s absence.The Duchess of Sussex has been accompanying to Invictus Games events since 2017 and
Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams told Harry and Meghan are working on a new direction for their brand. He said: “This is obviously a new tactic. As in every brand the Sussexes want to promote their brand as best as they can.”
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Harry and Meghan usually promote Invictus events together
The leading commentator added: “They have tried something that has worked with the
“Then we have got the solo engagements, so they are experimenting.”He also claimed the royal pair are trying to “think up new devices” in terms of promotion efforts.
awaits his documentary release on December 10, focusing on the elite sporting world of polo. with some fans stating they’ll give the documentary a “hard pass” after seeing it has been produced by the royal pair.In a two-minute teaser, released footage with the caption: “Polo, a behind-the-scenes look at the fast-paced and glamorous world of the sport, is coming to on December 10.”Follow elite global players on and off the field as they compete in the high-stakes U.S. Open Polo Championship. From executive producers and Meghan, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex.”
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Meghan sometimes takes centre stage at Invictus events
Meanwhile, a PR expert claims is aiming to and “restore his image” during this recent visit to Canada to promote the Invictus Games ahead of the Winter Games season in Vancouver and Whistler in 2025.
PR expert and founder of Riley Gardiner, exclusively told Express.co.uk: “It’s a smart move for to promote the Invictus Games on his own this year – it means the spotlight can stay on the games and away from every little thing Meghan does. He’s showing respect for the athletes and the cause without any distractions.”
by , who served in the British Army for 10 years and completed two tours in Afghanistan. The international event features paralympic-style competitions for wounded, injured and sick service members and veterans and is an event Harry has been passionate about.
Next year’s games take place in Whistler and Vancouver from February 8 to February 16.