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Invictus Games issue update as Harry determined to open ceremony with King
Prince Harry appears fully ready to take on the Invictus Games at Birmingham in 2027as it sets the stage for friends and families to support a meaningful cause.
The Duke of Sussex, who founded the supporting event for the injured and sick veterans in 2014, seemingly planned to extend an olive branch to his father King Charles to open the Games. Reports suggested that it would fulfil a “dream” of Harry to have his father by his side for the event that means so much to him.
There is also the matter of Harry’s UK police protection verdict, which is pending, but sources believe that this time it would tip in his favour.
While there is confirmation pending on the matter, the Invictus Games shared an exiting update for the upcoming event, as they set the “finest stage” in UK in a special video. It revealed that there is an “exclusive” chance to experience the possible reunion of father and son on stage.
“Join our community for official news and an exclusive chance to win two tickets to the Opening Ceremony at the NEC on Saturday 10 July 2027.”
While there is confirmation pending on the matter, the Invictus Games shared an exiting update for the upcoming event, as they set the “finest stage” in UK in a special video. It revealed that there is an “exclusive” chance to experience the possible reunion of father and son on stage.
“Join our community for official news and an exclusive chance to win two tickets to the Opening Ceremony at the NEC on Saturday 10 July 2027.”
In the video clip, the presenter and competitor at the Games, JJ Chalmers, shared that this event “feels very special”. He noted that there are “people who want to share their stories and they have got the finest stage in Birmingham for 2027”.
Jonny Ball, a competitor from 2023, shared that the Games are “the soul of our recovery”. It could possibly also serve as a means of recovering a bond that was once broken by a years-long rift.
A previous report in The Sun noted that Harry “desperately wants Charles at Invictus — and he wants him to open the games alongside him”. Moreover, the Games always invites Heads of State but “Harry wants to go further with Charles involved in the opening ceremony”.
The source noted that Charles is the Head of the Armed Forces and the games “represent a cause close to both’s hearts”.
Meanwhile, a friend of the King told Daily Beast that the “he loves both his sons and of course he wants to be reconciled with Harry.” They added, “It would be a source of great joy to him if trust could improve sufficiently to normalise the relationship.”
If that reconciliation happens on stage, it would not only fulfil the dream of Harry’s but also win hearts of the public in the moanrchy’s favour, something that the royals are keen on.
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Timothee Chalamet’s ‘insensitive’ joke sparks response from Met Opera
Timothee Chalamet found himself embroiled in backlash on social media after he shared his controversial opinion on ballet and Opera as dying art forms.
The 30-year-old actor sparked an outrage with his comments as ballet and opera artists began to share their disappointment over the “tone deaf” joke he made.
The Marty Supreme star drew a response from the Metropolitan Opera itself as the organisation shared a TikTok video with the caption, “This one’s for you, Timothee Chalamet…”
The video showed people diligently working on costumes and wigs, as well as artists rehearsing, and the hustle bustle ahead of a performance, and the text over the video read, “All respect to the opera (and ballet) people out there,” taking a dig at Chalamet’s comment which he made after jokingly insulting the art forms.
The Metropolitan Opera’s response comes after many artists, as well as companies including the Royal Ballet and Opera in London critiqued the Dune actor for his disrespectful comments.
During the interview between Chalamet and Matthew McConaughey, the Beautiful Boy actor said, “I don’t want to be working in ballet, or opera, or things where it’s like, ‘Hey, keep this thing alive, even though like no one cares about this anymore.’ All respect to all the ballet and opera people out there.”
Although he immediately realised the nature of his remark, and said, “I just lost 14 cents in viewership. I just took shots for no reason,” it seems that had already been too late.
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UAE president says country is well and ‘no easy prey’ in first public comments since Iran strikes
- UAE president vows to carry out duty towards country.
- Sheikh Mohammed says UAE “was no easy prey”.
- Will emerge stronger from war: Sheikh Mohammed.
The president of the United Arab Emirates has said his nation was in a time of war but was well and told his enemies it was no easy prey, in his first public comments since Iran launched missiles at its Gulf neighbour amid US-Israeli strikes.
“The UAE has thick skin and bitter flesh — we are no easy prey,” Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, who is also ruler of Abu Dhabi, said in comments, made on Friday when visiting those injured in strikes, aired on Abu Dhabi TV on Saturday.
“We will carry out our duty towards our country, our people, and our residents who are also part of our family,” he said.
The UAE “is in a period of war”, Sheikh Mohammed said, emphasising that “we will emerge stronger”.
The UAE, which consists of seven emirates including Dubai, would protect everyone in the country, he said.
Separately, an Emirati official said that the UAE wanted the Iranian aggression against non-combatant states, the Gulf states, to end immediately.
“Any sort of escalation is worrying. We want to contain the war. We don’t want the war to expand. We want to start with the Iranians realising that they are not helping themselves by attacking their whole neighbourhood and to stop there and realise that,” the official said.
Earlier today, the country’s defence ministry said that it intercepted 15 ballistic missiles and 119 drones as Iran kept up its attacks on its Gulf neighbour.
“Today UAE air defence systems detected 16 ballistic missiles, of which, 15 were intercepted and destroyed, while one ballistic missile fell into the sea,” the defence ministry said in a post on X.
“Air defence systems also detected 121 UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles), of which 119 were intercepted, while two fell within the territory of the UAE.”
The ministry stated that a total of 1,305 Iranian UAVs have been detected so far, of which 1,229 were intercepted, while 76 UAVs fell within the territory of the UAE. Eight cruise missiles were also detected and destroyed.
These attacks, it added, resulted in the death of three, including a Pakistani, Nepali and Bangladeshi national, while injuring 112 people of various nationalities.
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