The Invictus Games are set to head to Birmingham next year, but is King Charles likely to join Prince Harry when the Duke of Sussex returns to the UK?
On this weekâs edition of A Right Royal Podcast, the Sunâs political editor, Matt Wilkinson, shared how it was unlikely that the monarch would be joining his son, while Queen Camilla and Prince William certainly wouldnât be in attendance.
âI think Invictus is a big event for Harry,â Matt explained. âI mean, I think it was between Washington DC or Birmingham, they were the two candidate cities for Invictus. And itâs not like the Olympics where you have loads of members voting.
âI think there was only one decision. It was going to Birmingham and Harry wanted to bring his whole family down here. He wants to sit there with the royal family, in the stands, but thatâs very optimistic.â
He added: âWho knows what could happen next week? If you want an answer on that, looking at my crystal ball, I donât think the King will go to Invictus next summer. I might be wrong, but William definitely wonât. Camilla definitely wonât. You might get the Defence Secretary there, the Prime Minister, but you wonât get the King.â
The Invictus Games were founded by Harry in 2014, and they serve as an international sports competition for wounded, sick and injured military personnel.
The inaugural Games took place in London in 2014, and since then there have been tournaments in in Orlando in 2016, Toronto in 2017, Sydney in 2018, The Hague in 2022, DĂŒsseldorf in 2023, and Vancouver and Whistler in February 2025.
Harry is due to return to the UK in July for a one-year-to-go event before the Games. Although Harryâs wife, Meghan Markle, has usually been at her husbandâs side during the event, itâs not guaranteed that she will join him in Birmingham later this year.
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