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.

This story is from the September 25, 2023 edition of New Idea.

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