Let me break it down for you. The Invictus Games are a significant event in Canada, especially for Harry, who founded it to support wounded veterans. Now, Harry and Meghan want to attend for some publicity, but there's a snag. They gave up their taxpayer-funded security when they left their royal roles. But that didn't stop Meghan. She demanded that Canada provide security guards for their trip, claiming it's too dangerous without them. Dangerous from what? The paparazzi? Meghan's hypocrisy knows no bounds.
Thankfully, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau put them in their place and said, "Nope, we're not providing security guards for you." And his reasoning is spot on. The security resources should be allocated to the actual veterans competing in the games, not to these washed-up ex-royals seeking attention.
Yes, Harry may have started the Invictus Games, but he chose to walk away from the royal family. Why should he get special treatment over the real heroes, the wounded vets? It's all about entitlement for him. And mark my words, Harry and Meghan will try to make the event all about themselves. Meghan probably threw one of her infamous tantrums over being denied, and Harry, well, he's too whipped to stand up to her.
In short, Trudeau made the right call. The Invictus Games shouldn't be overshadowed by these self-absorbed social climbers. It's about honoring the veterans and their incredible stories, not providing a backdrop for Harry and Meghan's ego trip. If they truly cared about the cause, they'd graciously step aside and let the vets have their moment. But we all know that's not in their nature.
So, kudos to Trudeau for standing firm. The Invictus Games will go on without these fake royals hogging the spotlight. Harry and Meghan can enjoy their luxurious mansions in California while the real heroes compete. They made their choice to step back from royal duties, and with that comes the loss of perks. It's as simple as that.