In her analysis of the documentary, Levin commended the production but also drew attention to Prince Harry's mental health. She observed that, like many others, he seemed to be grappling with mental health challenges.
Taking to Twitter, the royal expert reflected on her viewing experience: "I've watched the Netflix documentary on the Invictus Games, in which Harry plays a significant role. It's incredibly moving to witness the resilience of these remarkable individuals who dedicated themselves to their monarch and nation."
Levin didn't shy away from acknowledging Prince Harry's own struggles: "Many among them have faced their own battles with mental health, including Harry, although some may wonder about the constant expression of his grievances about his own life."
Meanwhile, other viewers also offered praise for Prince Harry's latest series, noting that "Heart of Invictus" stands in stark contrast to his earlier Netflix project, "Harry & Meghan." Some even speculated that members of the royal family, currently vacationing at Balmoral, might take an interest in the new documentary.
A considerable audience lauded the series for its portrayal of wounded veterans from various nations, including Britain, the USA, South Korea, Denmark, and Ukraine.