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Prince William Is 'Jealous' Of Prince Harry's Invictus Games Success?!

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Prince William is feeling “jealousy” for Prince Harry?! Didn’t see that coming… The Duke of Sussex opened up about the Invictus Games in a Good Morning America interview earlier this month which was included in the new ABC News special, Prince Harry’s Mission: Life, Family and Invictus Games.

In the doc out on Saturday, several sources opened up about the org Harry founded — and how it has continued to tear a rift between the estranged brothers. Related: Meghan Markle Trying To Become The Next Martha Stewart?! Robert Jobson said the sports competition has become the Spare author’s “number one passion project,” and he’s been able to keep it growing despite all the controversy with his family.

The expert shared: But apparently the Prince of Wales is a bit vexed his younger sibling is having so much success with it? Jobson theorized: If you don’t know, the games used to be more of a family affair.

They were created in 2014 by Harry as a patron of The Royal Foundation, the charitable organization the brothers and Princess Catherine used to run. Meghan Markle joined the group following her 2018 wedding.

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