Prince Harry is begged to DITCH Katy Perry from Invictus Games show by son of disabled war vet she is suing
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The family of a disabled war veteran that is in a legal battle with Katy Perry has sent a scathing letter to Prince Harry days after the popstar was announced as the headliner for the Invictus Games. Carl Westcott, the former owner of the singer's Montecito mansion, has been embroiled in a lawsuit with Perry, 40, for four years, and after the latest development of her countersuing for $6 million in damages, the Westcott family isn't backing down.
In a letter sent to Prince Harry exclusively obtained by DailyMail.com, Carl's son, Chart Westcott, details his family's concerns regarding Perry performing at the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025, which is set to kick off on February 8. Prince Harry, 40, has been dragged into the feud since he is the founder of the Invictus Games, an international multi-sport event for wounded, injured, and sick men and women, both serving and veterans.
He and wife Meghan Markle are also close pals and neighbors with Perry and her fiance Orlando Bloom — who will soon be forced to testify in court over the legal battle with Westcottt — in Montecito, California. Carl, a veteran of the U.S. Army, has been bedridden for over a year as he continues to battle Huntington's disease.
The family of the disabled war veteran that is in a legal battle with Katy Perry has sent a scathing letter to Prince Harry days after the popstar was announced as the headliner for the Invictus Games; Prince Harry seen on December 4. Carl Westcott, the former owner of the singer's Montecito mansion, has been embroiled in a lawsuit with Perry, 40, for four years, and after the latest development of her countersuing for $6 million in damages, the Westcott family isn't backing down; Perry seen in November.