The Department of Defense (DoD) organizes an annual adaptive-sports competition known as the Warrior Games, which is currently in its 13th year. This event highlights the remarkable physical abilities and mental resilience of wounded, ill, and injured active-duty and veteran service members.
Participants from various branches of the U.S. military, including the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, and U.S. Special Operations Command, engage in a range of adaptive sports.
Prince Harry, who had recently testified in a phone hacking case against a newspaper publisher during his visit to the UK, joined the wounded veterans during the event and delivered a speech to uplift and motivate the servicemen. His support for the US army's wounded personnel garnered praise from social media users in the United States.
Despite a few pictures and videos circulating on social media featuring the husband of former American actress Meghan Markle, the official website of the Warrior Games (dodwarriorgames.com) made no mention of Prince Harry's presence.
Similarly, the news section of the couple's Archewell Foundation website overlooked Harry's visit, which resonated positively with the American public. It is worth noting that the Archewell Foundation website, which previously provided updates on the couple's activities, has not been updated since May 15. Consequently, it did not cover their visit to New York, where Meghan received the Women of Vision Award.
Additionally, the couple did not attend the Gracie Awards, where the Duchess was honored, further fueling rumors of marital strain. However, Prince Harry displayed no signs of discord with his wife during his court appearance, where he passionately defended her right to privacy.
