
Prince Harry has laid flowers on the grave of his grandmother Queen Elizabeth II as the Royal Family marks three years since her death.
The Duke of Sussex is in the UK to attend the annual WellChild Awards in London and visit a community recording studio in Nottingham tomorrow.
Pictures showed a car carrying Harry arriving this morning at Windsor Castle. The late Queen’s grave is located in St George’s Chapel at the royal residence.
It is understood her grandson left a wreath and flowers and privately paid respects to her.
The Duke’s brother Prince William was attending an engagement with his wife Kate, the Princess of Wales, just seven miles away during the visit.
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However, the estranged brothers did not cross paths today and it is unclear whether they will meet while Harry is in the UK for his longest trip since shortly after the Queen’s death in 2022.
It is also unknown if Harry will see his father King Charles, who is staying at his Scottish residence in Birkhall near Balmoral, for the first time in 19 months.
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