Prince Harry and Meghan slammed for using golf cart to drive past disabled veterans

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have shown a loved-up display at the Invictus Games in Vancouver, but their decision has sparked backlash from fans

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have wowed fans with their affectionate displays at the Invictus Games – from cosying up together with champagne to a passionate on-stage kiss – but one move has sparked controversy.

On Saturday, the Sussexes were seen dancing away in the stands at the glittering opening ceremony of the Games at the 40,000-capacity BC Place Stadium before making a surprise visit to watch an NHL ice hockey match between Vancouver Canucks and Toronto Maple Leafs.

They kept up the pace on Sunday, with Meghan posting behind-the-scenes snippets via her newly reopened Instagram account. However, while fans have been delighted by her candid updates – which include footage of Prince Harry, 40, ‘dad dancing’ – one video has sparked backlash.

Harry and Meghan
The pair could be seen travelling along in a golf buggy

Harry and Meghan
Some believe the pair ‘should have walked through’ the group of injured veterans
The clip in question shows the couple smiling and waving at cheering crowds as they travel along on a golf buggy at Saturday’s opening ceremony, with footage showing them riding past disabled veterans. Reacting to the clip, one person commented: “So Meghan and Harry, two able-bodied people, are driven on a golf cart past disabled veterans. Some of the veterans are [in a] wheelchair. They should have walked through the group, meeting, greeting and shaking hands. All with a camera following them. Unbelievable.”

Another wrote: “Disabled veterans made to stand waiting in a mile long cold concrete corridor whilst these two very able-bodied get golf carted in the opposite direction. Just when you think they can’t sink any lower.” And a third added: “Who so being honoured here? The veterans OR Harry and Meghan being honoured by the veterans!”

The comments come as one British soldier has spoken fondly of Harry’s Invictus project, after shocking his girlfriend by proposing to her at the tournament. Team UK wheelchair basketball competitor James Cairns, 35, got down on one knee to his partner Hannah Wild on court at the Vancouver Convention Centre.

James and Hannah have been together for four years. James said: “Invictus has been my driving force because I’ve been struggling with my mental health. This past year I’ve lost about seven people who died by suicide after battling PTSD. It’s been a big toll on me, but it was Hannah that pushed me and gave me the driving force to apply for the Invictus Games, and now we’re here in Canada.”

The Duke yesterday also showcased his goofy side during the half-time interval of a wheelchair basketball event, taking part in the ‘Moose Cam’. This cam stunt encourages spectators to smile, poke out their tongues, and waggle their hands by the side of their heads, moose-style. Harry proved game, and Meghan couldn’t help but chuckle as he appeared on the big screen amid cheers from the crowd.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Duke and Duchess of Sussex, at the 2025 Invictus games in Vancouver. The Couple watched the wheelchair basketball at the convention centre on Sunday 9th February 2025
Meghan couldn’t help but laugh as Harry joined in with the ‘Moose Cam’ 
Image:
Humphrey Nemar)Prince Harry first founded the Invictus Games in London in 2014, with this year marking the seventh edition of the competition for wounded military servicemen and women. The nine-day competition will see more than 500 athletes compete in 11 different events, which will include winter sports for the very first time.

The Duke’s enthusiasm for the Games, known to be a true passion project of his, was evident in his emotional speech given at the opening ceremony. Addressing competitors, Harry said: “Beyond any differences, here at the Invictus Games we are grounded in mutual respect, competing fiercely, but believing in one another. Supporting one another. And rooting for one another.

“The Games were born more than a decade ago, from a promise I made to myself. A promise to uphold my obligation—a sacred obligation after my own decade and privilege of military service —to do whatever I could to help my fellow brothers and sisters heal, and to champion everything we stand for.

“Over the past decade, I’ve lost count of the times we’ve heard you tell us that the Invictus Games saved you. Respectfully, I disagree. Invictus didn’t save you. You saved yourself. It was you, who pushed through the doubt and despair.”

Related Posts

Still Game icon Jimmy Martin dies as fans pay tribute to ‘wonderful actor’

Still Game director Michael Hines announced the tragic news of the Auld Eric actor on X/TwitterStill Game star Jimmy Martin has died aged 93, it has been…

Ruth Langsford pictured still wearing wedding ring months after Eamonn Holmes split

Ruth Langsford was spotted still wearing her wedding ring months after splitting from partner of 27 years, Eamonn HolmesRuth Langsford has been spotted still wearing her wedding…

Netflix viewers left baffled by Gabby Petito’s family’s ‘creepy’ decision on her final resting place

The family of Gabby Petito, who was murdered by her fiancé Brian Laundrie, decided to scatter her ashes in the place she lost her life – and…

BBC Gardeners’ World’s Monty Don confesses to ‘faking’ scenes in shock admission

Monty Don has been the face of the BBC’s Gardeners’ World since 2003 and has won the hearts of the nation with his passion for horticulture in…

Coronation Street fans slam ‘most stupid scene in 65 years’ as Rob Donovan ‘dies’

Coronation Street viewers were left mocking an incident with villain Rob Donovan on the ITV soap on Monday night, as a stumble over a stair railing sparked…

EastEnders fans ‘rumble’ devastating twist to come after Queen Vic explosion that’s even deadlier

EastEnders viewers watched as the Queen Vic burst into flames in tonight’s episode of the BBC soap, however some are convinced that it won’t be the only…