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Meghan Markle has 'barbed dig' at Royal Family in Invictus Games speech, expert says

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Meghan Markle could have made a veiled dig at the Royal Family with a quote about "service" in her Invictus Games speech, according to an expert.

In the opening ceremony on Saturday (April 16) Prince Harry and Meghan "ramped up the drama" as they welcomed veterans to the Games in the Netherlands.

To rapturous applause, Meghan praises wounded servicemen and women for "years of active duty on the field".Closing her speech, she says: "This is service.

This is dedication. And this is the Invictus family."It comes after the Queen's statement in 2020 confirming Harry and Meghan's intention to "step back" as senior Royal Family members.In the closely-analysed speech, Her Majesty had said the Sussexes were leaving behind "responsibilities and duties that come with a life of public service".The message seemed to sting Harry and Meghan – who have an interest in many charitable causes – because in their own statement they admonished: "We can all live a life of service.

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