Meghan and Harry fly to Canada to rescue Invictus Games amid 'chaos' behind the scenes

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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have flown into Canada to save the Invictus Games following reports of "chaos" breaking out behind the scenes.It was reported last week that the Duke of Sussex's Invictus Games were allegedly in turmoil after two senior executives were said to have been "dismissed for no apparent reason" more than a year before the next annual event.The couple were seen attending an NHL ice hockey game earlier this week to witness the Vancouver Canucks beat the San Jose Sharks 3-1 from a VIP box at the Rogers Arena.However, while at the game, the couple tactically promoted the next Invictus Games in winter 2025 despite the reported chaos behind closed doors, the Mirror reports.Last week, a whistle-blower told the MailOnline that CEO Peter Lawless, who is a lawyer and arguably Canada's most respected Olympic and Paralympic administrator, left his job suddenly which left staff morale "at an all time low." A spokesperson for the Games said Lawless had been "transitioned out" and was "no longer an employee" but insisted that he would remain an ambassador.Former Chief Commercial Officer, Bill Cooper is also reportedly leaving the team after stepping down in October. Join the Daily Record's WhatsApp community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages. He is believed to have thanked his co-workers for their support and praise while several accused the prestigious Games of making a big error by getting rid of him.It was claimed that some staff are said to be "concerned that these recent moves will again overshadow this incredible event for our veterans".Despite the brewing "chaos", the Sussexes' appeared very relaxed as they sat beside one another and jumped up from their seats to

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