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WeAreInvictus - X

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ConstantGarden1 · 13/07/2024 17:04

A fitting endorsement from Fred Hargreaves OBE who on X wrote, “As ever, a genuine and heart-felt speech from the Duke of Sussex - the driving force and passion behind the #InvictusGames. So good to see this Award, and share the stage with Elizabeth, Kirsty and Israel.”

From the Royal Website, how the ‘driving force’ - Harry - brought Invictus into being:

https://www.royal.uk/invictus-games

Positive Harry posts have been flooding X. Haters were out too. Some negatively posting in a quasi-forensic manner. No ‘gotcha’ revelations, however, nor tens of thousands of likes which the repost of Harry’s speech on ESPN by the knowledgeable Robert Griffin III now has. In less than 2 days 51+K likes and still rising.

I also checked out some (too many) #Sussexsquad posters. It revealed teachers, veterans, different nationalities, colours, creeds, nurses, retired folk etc etc. Thus I formed a completely different understanding about the use of the hashtag to support the Sussex family. There were also very strange users of the hashtag too. The hashtag was additionally utilised to send the message out on X to put the anti-Harry and Meghan posters or ‘derangers’, as they are often called, on mute and not to engage. Quite a restrained and civil position to promote and many did just that. Invictus awareness was successfully brought to those who had never heard of the international fraternity of veterans with disabilities and injuries by this hashtag alone.

Watching the videos on X I saw Harry speak with sincerity and humility under pressure. His words, “The truth is, I stand here not as Prince Harry, Pat Tillman Award recipient, but rather a voice on behalf of the Invictus Games Foundation and the thousands of veterans and service personnel from over 20 nations who have made the Invictus Games a reality. This award belongs to them. Not to me.”

Harry has now been awarded, by a very diverse online presence, a new respect. And I do believe he’s also a jolly good fellow…and so say many, many, many of us. 😊💙

I am so glad I went on my very new X twitter account for I was disgusted with the Daily Mail’s use of Pat Tillman’s mother to denigrate Prince Harry as it was totally uncalled for. Call it for what it was - a hit piece of journalism designed to create a mini storm online. We know nothing about the context of how they obtained words supposedly said by Pat’s mother about Harrry. I was aghast too at how Pat’s widow has also been treated by some online posters. Her foundation may not be perfect but she does more than anyone to honour him. Pat’s mother also did not go on any mainstream American media either where her complaints would have been listened to and would have provided the much needed context for the hate motivated article by a newspaper under the spotlight for its nefarious journalism and click bait articles about Harry.

Harry’s response was beautiful. The way Harry acknowledged Pat’s mother went further than him being a royal. It was a standout out moment of what being human is all about. I do believe he’s also a jolly good fellow…and so say many, many, many of us. 😊💙

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seedsandseeds · 14/07/2024 13:47

ToBeOrNotToBee · 13/07/2024 17:49

You gave far too much time on your hands

Oh the irony

MrsLeonFarrell · 14/07/2024 13:47

Leaving aside the award, Invictous is a brilliant idea and if Harry brings it more publicity then great.

Do I think he should have been given an award for it, no. But I don't believe the good it does should be overlooked.

I think they win awards in the US simply because here we don't tend to give awards to royals, they present awards. It's just cultural, plus the US charity/ celebrity circuit does seemed to be fueled in a large part by inter connections and awards that raise the public profile. Again just a different culture.

DunkThatBastardBiscuit · 14/07/2024 13:50

I’m so GLAD Harry has new FANS.

He has LOST the support from the MANY MANY MANY MANY people who wished HIM well when he LEFT. :)

DelectableMe · 14/07/2024 13:52

Also: how strange to be a "new fan" of Harry over such entitled and unworthy behaviour.

AliceOlive · 14/07/2024 13:57

Careful with that word fan now. Some posters get very upset about it.

AliceOlive · 14/07/2024 13:59

Pretty sure I got moderated once using the word “fan” as someone found it “goading”.

DelectableMe · 14/07/2024 14:01

AliceOlive · 14/07/2024 13:59

Pretty sure I got moderated once using the word “fan” as someone found it “goading”.

😂
I think there was a self identification 😂

Nevermetaghostididntlike · 14/07/2024 14:25

skullbabe · 14/07/2024 11:35

The Warrior Games are a fantastic initiative but are primarily US focused (seeing as they are organised by the US Department of Defence), but the Invictus Games have become a global platform as they are international - that aims to inspire and unite people through the incredible stories of resilience and strength from its participants (I still of think Yulia and Naomi months after I watched Heart of Invictus).

I think Harry has amplified the core values of the Games, drawing in more resources and support. I think the ESPYs were fantastic to draw attention to the Games and it is really heartening to see previous and current Veterans Affairs ministers being actively engaged in supporting Team GB. Here’s to another 10 years!

🙏

Nevermetaghostididntlike · 14/07/2024 14:29

MrsLeonFarrell · 14/07/2024 13:47

Leaving aside the award, Invictous is a brilliant idea and if Harry brings it more publicity then great.

Do I think he should have been given an award for it, no. But I don't believe the good it does should be overlooked.

I think they win awards in the US simply because here we don't tend to give awards to royals, they present awards. It's just cultural, plus the US charity/ celebrity circuit does seemed to be fueled in a large part by inter connections and awards that raise the public profile. Again just a different culture.

That is a very interesting perspective because there is definitely a cultural difference. Some in the UK constantly look to America as though it were still a colony of the British Empire. 😂

MrsLeonFarrell · 14/07/2024 14:33

Nevermetaghostididntlike · 14/07/2024 14:29

That is a very interesting perspective because there is definitely a cultural difference. Some in the UK constantly look to America as though it were still a colony of the British Empire. 😂

I do find that people here and in the US often make the mistake of believing we look at things in similar ways because we speak the same language.

I have always felt that Meghan's root problem when she married in was she never grasped that royalty and celebrity work differently. I blame Harry for not doing more to explain what she was marrying into and to prepare her, but I think he was afraid that if he did she would do exactly what his other girlfriend did - run a mile.

Nevermetaghostididntlike · 14/07/2024 14:47

MrsLeonFarrell · 14/07/2024 14:33

I do find that people here and in the US often make the mistake of believing we look at things in similar ways because we speak the same language.

I have always felt that Meghan's root problem when she married in was she never grasped that royalty and celebrity work differently. I blame Harry for not doing more to explain what she was marrying into and to prepare her, but I think he was afraid that if he did she would do exactly what his other girlfriend did - run a mile.

That’s right. I think Harry is doing a better job at thriving in America than she did in the UK.

I read this book years ago, a good read! I’m re-reading it now that Trump is trying to make a comeback and after what happened at the rally.

https://www.awesomebooks.com/book/9781785942273/if-only-they-didnt-speak-english/used?gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAADocATDrRx5Fx6JEppkh4BpSwqil7

MrsLeonFarrell · 14/07/2024 14:49

Nevermetaghostididntlike · 14/07/2024 14:47

That’s right. I think Harry is doing a better job at thriving in America than she did in the UK.

I read this book years ago, a good read! I’m re-reading it now that Trump is trying to make a comeback and after what happened at the rally.

https://www.awesomebooks.com/book/9781785942273/if-only-they-didnt-speak-english/used?gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAADocATDrRx5Fx6JEppkh4BpSwqil7

What happened at that rally is so awful. I'm so glad that Trump is ok; I can't imagine what would have happened if he had been seriously injured or died. No politician should face death is dreadful.

Runnerinthenight · 14/07/2024 18:50

TicTacToes · 13/07/2024 17:19

It was good to see. Harry also went backstage for photos, returned to his seat with Meg to watch a musical number and then 30 mins before the end quietly left. Nicely handled all round.

Are you having a laugh?!!

DelectableMe · 14/07/2024 18:51

Runnerinthenight · 14/07/2024 18:50

Are you having a laugh?!!

I know 😂! Funny

Runnerinthenight · 14/07/2024 18:52

DelectableMe · 13/07/2024 19:54

Once he got the award, they left with their entourage. Nope, no drama there.

They hadn't got the fucking manners to sit quietly and applaud while others got theirs!

DelectableMe · 14/07/2024 18:53

Runnerinthenight · 14/07/2024 18:52

They hadn't got the fucking manners to sit quietly and applaud while others got theirs!

Of course not. How would that benefit them?

Runnerinthenight · 14/07/2024 18:54

StrawberriesandCreamTea · 13/07/2024 21:16

Nothing rude about it at all. Your comment says more about you than Haz and Meg’s behaviour.

Nonsense. That poster understands about courtesy, good manners and etiquette, in a way that Harry and Meghan, and clearly you, do not.

Runnerinthenight · 14/07/2024 19:00

smilesy · 13/07/2024 21:22

you have rightly guaged the flow and feel of X and posted very clearly with positivity. It seems that is not addressed though. Instead I see comments like ‘creepy’ from a poster. Juvenile, at best, to a thoughtful post.

I think what the poster thought was “creepy” was that the OP commented on what they had posted in the past. Bit stalkerish 🤷‍♀️. And it seems there is tag teaming here again 😊

Couldn't agree more. That's what's juvenile and utterly boring.

Runnerinthenight · 14/07/2024 19:06

skullbabe · 14/07/2024 11:35

The Warrior Games are a fantastic initiative but are primarily US focused (seeing as they are organised by the US Department of Defence), but the Invictus Games have become a global platform as they are international - that aims to inspire and unite people through the incredible stories of resilience and strength from its participants (I still of think Yulia and Naomi months after I watched Heart of Invictus).

I think Harry has amplified the core values of the Games, drawing in more resources and support. I think the ESPYs were fantastic to draw attention to the Games and it is really heartening to see previous and current Veterans Affairs ministers being actively engaged in supporting Team GB. Here’s to another 10 years!

You are deluded.

AliceOlive · 14/07/2024 19:06

Is someone actually arguing it’s not rude to leave an awards ceremony after you’ve gotten yours while it’s still in progress?

Runnerinthenight · 14/07/2024 19:15

Nevermetaghostididntlike · 14/07/2024 13:44

I enjoyed this post. Can’t say I knew much about INVICTUS until now. Harry has won over new fans including me. :)

You're easily impressed.

Runnerinthenight · 14/07/2024 19:18

AliceOlive · 14/07/2024 19:06

Is someone actually arguing it’s not rude to leave an awards ceremony after you’ve gotten yours while it’s still in progress?

Yep, and tried to put the poster down who pointed it out!

StormzyinaTCup · 14/07/2024 19:48

Nevermetaghostididntlike · 14/07/2024 13:44

I enjoyed this post. Can’t say I knew much about INVICTUS until now. Harry has won over new fans including me. :)

Do you know much about AFRICAN PARKS?

DunkThatBastardBiscuit · 14/07/2024 19:48
I See You GIF by HBO Max

That would’ve been me. The one being told it wasn’t rude I mean.

Well it was rude. I’m not the only one who saw it.

Plain as eggs.

PrincessMee · 14/07/2024 20:13

AliceOlive · 14/07/2024 13:57

Careful with that word fan now. Some posters get very upset about it.

Oh come on now @AliceOlive you're forever blowing bubbles 😂

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