Prince Harry made a surprise appearance just as the rest of the British royal family marked Remembrance Day
Prince Harry made a surprise appearance over the weekend just as the rest of the British royal family marked a poignant first Remembrance Sunday since the death of Queen Elizabeth.
According to Hello magazine, the sombre occasion marked the royal family’s first joint outing since the Queen’s September 19 state funeral. Interestingly, the Duke of Sussex also chose to step out for the occasion, albeit under the radar.
The 38-year-old royal was spotted in Hawaii on Friday, November 11, by locals where he reportedly paid a visit to the USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbour.
Prince Harry’s outing came sans his wife Meghan Markle and their two kids Archie and Lilibet; the Duke seemed to be alone at the memorial as he talked to families visiting on Veterans Day.
Harry’s visit was also coupled with a poignant message from him and wife Meghan on their Archewell website that said: “On this Veterans Day and Remembrance Day, we honour servicemembers across the world. These brave men and women, as well as their families, have made tremendous sacrifices and embody duty and service.”
Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex at Pearl Harbor, Arizona Memorial, Hawaii. Looks like The Prince was there for Veterans Day.
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