Prince Harry and Meghan’s first Netflix series to document Invictus Games
Prince Harry and Meghan s first Netflix doccie will document competitors and their road to the Invictus Games 2022.
Prince Harry and Meghan’s first Netflix series
In partnership with Harry’s Invictus Games Foundation,
Heart of Invictus, the series will follow a group of competitors – all service members or veterans – from around the world as they prepare for next year’s Invictus Games tournament in the Netherlands.
Over several episodes, viewers will join the competitors as they train and “reveal powerful stories of resilience and hope,” reports
Harpers Bazaar. Along the way, the series will also follow organisers from the sporting event as they prepare for the spring 2022 tournament in The Hague, which has been postponed twice since its original May 2020 date due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are expected to be stripped of their royal patronages when their one-year Megxit review period comes to an end next month.
Prince Harry and Meghan are likely to be informed of the decision by Buckingham Palace before March 31 to end further speculation, reports the
But none of the charities and organisations linked to the royal couple are believed to have been informed of the palace s plans as yet.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex at the Field of Remembrance in November, 2019. (Geoff Pugh - WPA Pool/Getty Images)
Prince Harry is likely to lose his three honorary military appointments, which were put on hold until the transition period agreed with the Queen came up on March 31.
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