“just fu*king cry”- Prince Harry Leaves Fans in Tears With His Special ‘Heart of Invictus’

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Netflix had a killer idea to get on board some amazing talents. Rolling out their collaborations with stalwarts like Steven Spielberg, Guy Ritchie, and innumerable others, the estranged royals joined the wagon too. The British royal Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle‘s brainchild, Archewell Productions, joined hands with Netflix in a non-profit setup. While they have a novel-based romance in the works, the Dukes’ recent special is the frontrunner right now. The special based on the Invictus Games in Dusseldorf, Germany, Heart of Invictus left his fans teary-eyed.
The Duke of Sussex, the founding patron, gave his heartfelt gratitude to the veterans who were a part of the Games. He said, “Thank you for putting so much into this”, referring to the multi-sport event featuring both servicemen and women. In the 2023 Dusseldorf edition, the founder had a special idea to turn into a docuseries, documenting the talents and willpower of the wounded fighters. In the clip, the Duke encouraged the veterans to feel proud of their work. He added, “If you feel like you might want to cry, then just fu*king cry.”
"If you feel like you wanna cry, just f****g cry." I love how Prince Harry talks to his fellow veterans #PrinceHarry#HeartOfInvictusNetflix #InvictusGames pic.twitter.com/5LUxbMihfB
— Fair Day 🔥 (@Itsafairday) August 30, 2023
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The first episode featured veterans who were a part of the game. The Prince gave them more power, empathizing with the feeling of having to hang their coat. But despite whatever the circumstances, the “service ran in their blood“, no matter what.
The empowerment touched the netizens on Twitter. They were in awe of the Duke, praising his remarkable personality and words.
Fans in love with Prince Harry over the showcase of vulnerability
The netizens alike argued that it is hard not to like the man. The Duke has already once surpassed his wife and brother in popularity in the US, and Twitterati reinstated that fact. Not only did they love his ability to connect to the hearts of the veterans, but also fell in love with how he believed crying was anything but wrong. They saw the qualities of a good man in him.
No wonder so many people would follow him anywhere. What a leader! ❤️ #GoodKingHarry
— Why Am I Surprised (@SurprisedWhy) August 31, 2023
The reason I like Prince Harry is he truly 'gets' trauma…what it does to our human bodies, what it takes to process it, recognises it in others..you've really got to have sheer guts to do the work to get to that depth of understanding..leads to incredible compassion and wisdom https://t.co/s8WippZzzf
— Patrina Finch #FBPE (@Siege_Perilous) August 31, 2023
With all the negativity out there, #HeartOfInvictusNetflix actually gives you, if only for 30 minutes, some hope for humanity. https://t.co/XCL9yqNMCU
— Bacon, Lettuce & Potato 🥓 🥬 🥔 (@TJTimboy) August 31, 2023
Some others believed his encouragement for vulnerability showed the magnitude of his positive and leader-like personality. Not only his fans, but the veterans were visibly happy too.
I absolutely loved him when he said that. Another step away from so called ‘royalty’.#AbolishTheMonarchy #LongLiveTheSussexes
— Margaret Lovelock (@magslovelock) August 31, 2023
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They are SO happy for his support!
— marline thomas (@thomas_marline) August 31, 2023
The compassion that the Duke of Sussex showed on-screen strikes a chord with his already existing fandom. Showing people the right amount of gratitude and preaching the importance of an act as simple and meaningful as “crying” proved that the prince is not scared of standing up for what he believes.
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