In October 2020, a British tabloid published information that the grandson of British Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Harry, after leaving military service, began to be neglected by the Royal Marines.
The article also stated that the Duke of Sussex never responded to letters from the former Chief of the General Staff, Lord Dunnutt.
Now the publication has published a rebuttal and reported that the prince is actually communicating with his colleagues and commanders in private, in order to “provide them with informal support.” He has been in contact with the military since March, when he left military service. It is also said that Prince Harry did not receive a letter from Lord Dunnutt.
“We apologize to Prince Harry and make a donation to the Invictus Foundation,” the media said in a statement.
Invictus Games is a competition for disabled veterans. They were initiated by the Duke of Sussex. Competitions have become something of an Olympic Games for war veterans.
Prince Harry, along with his wife Meghan Markle and son Archie, now live in California. They left Buckingham Palace in London and renounced most of the royal honors. In the United States, the couple collaborates with various publishing houses and film companies.
The couple recently won a case against a news agency that secretly filmed and illegally posted a photo of their son. Currently, Meghan Markle is suing the publication, which, without any consent, published the Duchess's personal letters to her father.