Invictus Debut: Meghan Tries To Counter The Divorce Claims In Vanity Fair
UPDATED: Plus, what is Kate trying to say with her new policy on clothing announcements
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Happy Sunday evening!! It’s Super Bowl Sunday here in the US, but there’s always time for a royal news update. I like to compare being a royal watcher or a Kate fan to being a sports fan. It’s very similar and some men have a hard time understanding royal watching, but this analogy, they understand. Royal weddings and births are our Super Bowls!
As I’m sure everyone is aware, Invictus kicked off yesterday in Canada and will run through the 16th, Vancouver and Whistler are sharing the hosting duties for the games. About 500 athletes from 20 countries are competing in the winter games. It’s interesting to note the BAFTA Awards will also be held on February 16th, the last day of the games. Although no confirmation has been made, many are hopeful William and Kate will attend. It’s always been such a fun and joyful night for them and royal watchers love it. Remember in 2023 when Kate love patted William’s tush on the red carpet? It’s a fun and frothy night. And fashion is a highlight of the evening.
In better times, their debut as a couple at Invictus 2017. Getty
There are two words that sum up Invictus this February: damage control. And you can see it in all the pictures and hear it in the words Meghan has said. The Sussexes are still reeling from the recent Vanity Fair article which got a little too honest and divulged that Meghan has been inquiring about interest in a possible book deal about her life after a divorce from Harry. Just as we have been predicting, a divorce and then a book. With her show debuting in a little under a month, March 4th, Invictus is the opportunity Meghan needs to turn the tides of public opinion.
How bad has it gotten, how much are Meghan and Harry trying to prove everything is OK in Sussexland?
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