As he exited the chapel where Queen Elizabeth II lies at rest, the Duke of Sussex appeared visibly upset and disheartened by the chilly reception he received. Several media outlets shared photographs capturing this poignant moment. Prince Harry was photographed at The King George VI Memorial Chapel, an intimate location nestled within the walls of St. George's Chapel, which serves as the final resting place of Queen Elizabeth II.
These images of Prince Harry circulated widely on the internet since Friday morning, drawing attention to the somber nature of his visit. Despite earlier warnings from experts and historians, Prince Harry was unable to persuade his royal relatives to engage in any form of "peace talks."
The absence of King Charles III and other members of the royal family during Prince Harry's solitary visit to Windsor amounted to a significant snub. This lack of reception left Prince Harry feeling heartbroken as he departed for Germany, where he is slated to attend the Invictus Games.
In contrast, Prince William and Kate observed the Queen's anniversary differently. They arrived at St Davids Cathedral in St Davids, a quaint city in Pembrokeshire, on Friday afternoon. The delayed arrival was met with cheers from hundreds of well-wishers who had gathered on the cathedral grounds.
For the private service, lasting a brief 10 minutes in the cloisters, Kate chose a dignified burgundy dress coat designed by Eponine. The Prince and Princess of Wales also shared heartwarming photographs of the late Queen, capturing her joyful moments as she interacted with a pack of corgis.