While uncertainties remain regarding Meghan's attendance, a reliable source has disclosed that a guest list has been prepared for the event scheduled at St. Paul's Cathedral on May 8th. The dates and details are being kept under strict confidentiality. Both Harry and Meghan are listed as guests, with a scheduled speech attributed to them. However, there is still uncertainty surrounding Meghan's presence, as her name has been marked as "To Be Confirmed."
The source stated, "This event is viewed as a crucial part of Harry and Meghan's rehabilitation. It holds significant importance, akin to the duties of a working royal. As a key ambassador, Harry's involvement in the Invictus Games is highly valued, and this occasion serves as a favorable starting point for the couple to mend relations with the royal family and the British people."
Despite the anticipation surrounding their potential appearance, Prince Harry is facing renewed calls for a ban from the 10th anniversary of the games and dismissal from the Invictus Games organization. These calls come after he was mentioned in court documents filed against P Diddy (Sean Combs). The court documents, filed in the US, allege that Combs hosted sex trafficking parties and attracted guests, including Prince Harry, due to his access to celebrities and international dignitaries.
The lawsuit, filed by record producer Rodney Jones, accuses Combs of coercing him into soliciting prostitutes. Combs has faced several lawsuits, including allegations of sexual assault. His lawyers vehemently deny these claims, stating, "We have overwhelming, indisputable proof that his claims are complete lies."
The court documents also suggest that guests were drawn to Combs' alleged sex trafficking parties due to his affiliation with and access to celebrities, including Prince Harry. It implies that Prince Harry attended gatherings where girls were subjected to abuse and trafficking. The extent of his participation and awareness remains unclear, but concerns arise from the association and its impact on his reputation.
Some argue that Prince Harry should resign from the Invictus Games, as the association with Combs is deemed unfavorable for the charity. In Harry's book, he briefly mentions the only known meeting between him and Combs, which took place at a concert honoring Princess Diana in July 2007. The concert aimed to raise funds for charities, including one focused on fighting HIV in Lesotho, particularly among children.
The situation surrounding Prince Harry's connection to Combs and the implications it carries for his reputation are subjects of concern. The Invictus Games organization is carefully considering the circumstances and weighing the potential impact on the charity and its mission.