Meghan Markle beams as she finally joins Prince Harry at Invictus Games after snubbing UK trip
Meghan Markle beams as she finally joins Prince Harry at Invictus Games after snubbing UK trip
Meghan Markle beams as she finally joins Prince Harry at Invictus Games after snubbing UK trip
Chalmers, a former Royal Marine, has become close pals with Harry since competing in the first Invictus Games in London in 2014. He lost two fingers and his right elbow disintegrated when he was blown up in Helmand in 2011. Harry also made two new pals at the end of the match when he was introduced to German rottweiler service dog Teddy Bear, two, and his owner Stevianne Gant, 33, whose husband Matt Parker, 36, is representing the USA in the Games.
Stevianne, from Tennessee, became a Gold Star Widow when her former husband Austen Gant, who served in the US Navy, took his own life aged just 30 in 2019. She said: "Harry asked me what Teddy Bear's name was and what kind of service dog he is. He said 'he's a PTSI dog, not a PTSD dog, because it should be post traumatic stress injury, not post traumatic stress disorder, because it's not a disorder'. I loved that. It made me feel really good. It was such an eventful thing for me that he said that. He's amazing."
Meghan has been a huge supporter of the games since she started dating Harry back in 2016 and has attended each event since they went public with their relationship. The Sussexes even used the 2017 games in Canada to make their first official appearance as a couple. In the years since, they've sat side by side to watch for a number of events, including wheelchair basketball.
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