Invictus Games Media Coverage: Is It All About Harry and Meghan?
The Invictus Games, an international sporting event founded by Prince Harry to honor wounded, injured, and sick servicemembers and veterans, has once again become a topic of discussion—but not for the reasons you might expect.
Instead of focusing on the athletes and their inspiring stories, much of the media coverage seems to revolve around Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, sparking criticism and frustration among fans and observers.
A real-time search for news about the Invictus Games reveals a glaring trend: headlines dominated by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
From Meghan’s $2,500 winter coat to intimate moments between the couple, the focus often shifts away from the veterans and their achievements.
For example, a quick Google search for “Invictus Games” yields results like:
Out of the first ten search results, eight are about Harry and Meghan, leaving only a couple of articles that actually highlight the athletes or the games themselves. This pattern continues on the second page of search results, with headlines like:
The disproportionate focus on the royal couple has led many to question whether the Invictus Games are being overshadowed by their presence. As one critic pointed out, “This is the problem.
The media makes everything about Harry and Meghan, and we lose sight of what really matters—the veterans and their incredible stories.”
Despite the overwhelming coverage of Harry and Meghan, there are a few glimpses of the actual event. For instance, one article highlights the New Zealand Defense Force team and their journey at the games.
However, these stories are few and far between, buried under a sea of royal-centric headlines.
By the end of the search, one thing becomes clear: while the Invictus Games were created to celebrate the resilience and courage of veterans, the media’s obsession with Harry and Meghan often detracts from the event’s true purpose.
As one observer noted, “I still don’t know what games are happening today or which countries are competing. All I see is Meghan Markle’s outfit and PDA moments.”
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The Invictus Games are meant to be a celebration of strength and perseverance, but the overwhelming focus on Harry and Meghan raises important questions about how the event is portrayed in the media.
While the royal couple’s involvement is significant, it’s crucial to ensure that the spotlight remains on the true heroes—the veterans who inspire us all.