Prince Harry is facing signs of unrest among the Invictus Games Foundation as those involved with the charitable initiative fear the Duke has become too "divisive". The King's youngest son founded the international sports event for wounded, injured and sick military service personnel in 2014, and remains heavily involved with the charity despite quitting as a senior working royal.
But those involved with the Foundation believe Harry's brand is not what it once was, and is potentially too divisive to stay at the helm. One source told the Daily Mail: "The duke has become an increasingly divisive figure, particularly in the Armed Forces. And that is not good for Invictus. We are all about bringing people together and inspiring those who have suffered hardship. Now, Invictus is firmly established, it might be better if the duke took a step back."
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