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Meghan Markle Throws Support Behind Prince Harry in Bold Statement, a clear- cut message to the Royal Family

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Meghan Markle is sending a powerful message to the Royal Family, demonstrating that stepping down as a senior working royal has not diminished her impact.  The Duchess of Sussex appeared radiant and confident as she arrived at a heavily guarded theater in Colombia, supported by Prince Harry, on the final day of their tour, reported Mirror.  Meghan looked glamorous in a sleeveless white shirt and jewelled skirt as she greeted attendees at the Municipal Theatre in Cali during the Afro Women and Power Forum, while a proud Harry looked on.  Security was heightened around the theater, with armed soldiers, explosive officers, and police, including one with a dog, stationed to ensure safety.  Later, Harry and Meghan are scheduled to attend the Petronio Alvarez Festival, a celebration of Afro-Colombian music, marking the final event of their four-day visit to the South American country. 

King Charles decides to offer Prince Harry some relief

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King Charles is anticipated to extend a significant gesture to Prince Harry by bringing the Invictus Games back to the UK, according to a source close to the monarch.  Prince Harry, who established the Invictus Games during his time as a working royal, has continued to support the competition despite stepping away from his royal duties. Last month, Prince Harry revealed that the Invictus Games will return to the UK in 2027.  The inaugural games were held in London in 2014, and earlier this year, the Duke of Sussex hosted an anniversary event at St Paul's Cathedral to commemorate the occasion. While no members of the Royal Family attended the anniversary event in May, the upcoming Invictus Games in Birmingham might see UK-based royals participating.  Birmingham was selected over Washington, DC, as the host city from the final two contenders. King Charles, who attended the first Invictus Games a decade ago when he was Prince of Wales, is expected to be present at the games in Bir