Prince Harry and Meghan Markle attended the Invictus Games in support of the veteran community. On Tuesday, Markle was seen joining her husband in Germany to support and spectate the charity event, which "offers a recovery pathway for international wounded, injured and sick servicemen and women," according to the foundation's website.
According to Hello Magazine, Markle gave a full speech as she joined Harry at the international sporting competition. She addressed the reasoning for her late arrival, shouting out her two children: Prince Archie, 4 and Princess Lilibet, 2. "Hi everybody.
It is so special to be here, and I'm sorry that I was a little late to the party. Just like so many of you this is about family and friends and the community that Invictus has created, that Fisher House has created, so I just had to spend a little bit more time at home getting our little ones settled, getting milkshakes, doing school drop off, and then I landed a couple of hours ago," she began. "I'm thrilled that the first event I've been to for Invictus is here with all of you.
It's amazing, and I’m here the mood so far is off to a good start is that right?" she said, per the outlet. Markle continued, "So a huge thank you for this amazing event that Fisher House has put on, I was fortunate to go and visit one of their houses in Los Angeles just a couple of weeks ago, and I was so moved by everything that they do.
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