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Prince Harry got bad news from America while celebrating Invictus Games event in Britain

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Prince Harry – who happily attended his Invictus Games Thanksgiving service in London on Wednesday – has suffered a major shock in the US, according to a royal commentator.

The Duke of Sussex, who was in very upbeat and lively and happy mood despite being snubbed by his cancer-stricken father King Charles and other senior members of the royal family who didn’t even bother to attend his ceremony, was given a bad News has been received. From America about another of his great charitable ventures.

Harry, who enjoyed a hero’s welcome at the St Paul’s Cathedral service celebrating the tenth anniversary of his Invictus Games, was hoping to secure a trademark in a number of categories for Sentebale, his charity he founded in 2006.

Royal commentator Richard Eden, on daily Mailclaimed that the charity “has run into trademark difficulties in the United States – thwarting plans to expand its operations in the US, at least, for now.”

Sentebale reportedly works with young people in Lesotho and Botswana to create sustainable solutions that address issues of health wealth and inequality.

Eden said: “The US Patent and Trademark Office, acknowledging that it has disclosed ‘no conflicting [trade] Marks’ has rejected the application.

“In a detailed judgment, it points out that many, if not all, categories are inadequately defined.”

According to the expert, the Office said: “‘An application must specify in a clear manner the particular goods and services in respect of which the applicant uses, or has a good faith intention to use. [trade] Mark in Commerce.”

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