The gift is a nod to the Invictus Games 2018, when the Australian team had given the Prince a similar pair. The gift of 2018 had “Team Aus Down Under” printed on the back. This year the couple had written “I am Team Aus”. The cheeky gift has garnered a wave of appreciation on the internet. Twitter user @ Endy4mi said: “No more!” @RosexNoor added: “I love it, keeping up with tradition.” The Invictus Games is an international Paralympic-style sporting event created by Prince Harry in 2014. More than 500 competitors – injured, injured or sick by Armed Forces personnel – will take part in a range of sports, including wheelchair basketball, sitting volleyball and indoor rowing. The goal of the Invictus Games, according to Doukas, is “to show the power of sports to inspire rehabilitation, to support rehabilitation and to show life beyond disability”. It was revealed earlier this week that Meghan would be accompanying her husband to the Invictus Games, with their journey being filmed by cameras for a Netflix documentary. At the front desk, Harry appears to be wearing a dark navy suit with the top button of his white shirt unbuttoned. Megan is wearing a white Valentino suit worth 3,200 pounds, with white heels and a bag. The couple is expected to make several appearances in The Hague throughout Friday night before the games officially start on Saturday. This trip marks the first time the Sussex have visited Europe in two years. The couple’s presence at the games comes just a day after it was revealed that they secretly visited the Queen and Prince Charles in Windsor. The visit surprised many royal observers as the Sussex did not return to the United Kingdom for the memorial service for Prince Philip on March 29. Members of the public were present at the premises of the royal estate for the traditional ceremony of Holy Thursday. One said, “I could not believe it when I saw who he was.”