Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, may have stepped away from the royal family, but her desire to be treated like royalty remains evident.
As she prepares to join her husband, Prince Harry, at the upcoming Invictus Games in Vancouver Whistler, tensions have arisen over her reported request for extravagant accommodations during their stay in the Canadian ski resort.
The royal couple's plan to secure the entire Fairmont Chateau Whistler, a prestigious five-star hotel renowned for its breathtaking views, luxurious suites, and top-notch amenities, was met with a resounding refusal by the new CEO of the Invictus Games Foundation.
The CEO, a former military officer with a no-nonsense approach, stood firm against what he deemed as an unreasonable demand from Meghan Markle.
With rates at the exclusive hotel ranging from $500 to a staggering $10,000 per night and the capacity to host up to 550 guests, Meghan Markle purportedly insisted that their privacy and security necessitated booking the entire property.
However, the CEO emphasized the organization's limited budget and the primary focus of the Invictus Games on honoring wounded, injured, and sick service personnel and veterans, rather than catering to the royal couple's preferences.
The Duchess of Sussex reportedly expressed her discontent and felt slighted by the CEO's rejection, perceiving it as a lack of respect towards her and Prince Harry.
Allegations surfaced that she accused the CEO of harboring jealousy towards the couple and attempting to undermine their involvement in the event.
Threats to withdraw from the Invictus Games and tarnish the foundation's reputation were purportedly made in response to the CEO's stance.
In the midst of the escalating conflict, Prince Harry found himself caught between supporting his wife and maintaining harmony within the organization he founded.
Despite attempts to mediate the situation, Prince Harry ultimately sided with Meghan Markle, expressing disappointment over the CEO's decision.
He conveyed intentions to attend the Invictus Games independently, arranging separate accommodations outside of the disputed hotel.
The CEO reiterated his stance to Prince Harry, emphasizing the importance of adhering to established guidelines and treating all participants equally.
While welcoming Prince Harry's attendance at the event, the CEO urged him not to let personal matters overshadow the spirit of the Invictus Games and its mission to honor and empower service members.
Scheduled to take place from February 14 to February 16, 2025, the upcoming Invictus Games mark a significant return for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to Canada since their relocation to California in 2020.
Canada holds sentimental value for the couple, having hosted pivotal moments in their relationship, including their public debut at the 2017 Invictus Games in Toronto.
However, their anticipated visit is shadowed by the fallout from the lodging dispute and the strained relations with the Invictus Games Foundation's new leadership.
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