Emotional Harry VISITS GRANNY'S GRAVE
New Idea|September 25, 2023
THE LONESOME DUKE SNUCK INTO WINDSOR ON HER ANNIVERSARY
Emotional Harry VISITS GRANNY'S GRAVE

On the early morning of Friday September 8, a solemn Duke of Sussex paid a solo visit to the grave of his late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, to mark the one-year anniversary of her passing.

Without any security detail, family or entourage, Prince Harry was candidly snapped by a tourist on the grounds of Windsor Castle, where the Queen is buried at St George’s Chapel. He looked overcome with grief as he made his exit, and left London just a day later.

It was a timely reminder of Harry’s life as a royal outlier – a life New Idea’s sources say is now full of deep regret.

In a telling sign of the Windsor divide, Harry’s family – including his father King Charles and brother William, Princes of Wales – were out in full force around the UK to officially commemorate the passing of the beloved monarch.

Then, in a display of great purpose, reminiscent of his former life as a proud working royal, Harry, 39, travelled to Dusseldorf, Germany to officially open the 2023 Invictus Games – one of the last remaining causes close to his heart.

Welcomed to the stage with widespread “Harry, Harry!” chants, the California-based prince shed tears as he opened the games with an emotionally charged speech to the competing former veterans.

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