Prince Harry begins UK trip with tribute to beloved royal
Prince Harry joins King Charles, Prince William, Princess Kate to mark sombre event
Prince Harry showed the world that he respects his royal roots and relations as he marked the late Queen Elizabeth II's third death anniversary.
As per the Daily Mail, the Duke of Sussex visited his late grandmother's "grave in Windsor" as he began his much-awaited UK trip.
Harry has returned to his homeland after five months, and the first thing he did was to visit the late monarch's grave at St George's Chapel, at Windsor Castle.
The royal figure landed at Heathrow Airport this morning for a four-day trip full of official engagements.
From WellChild Awards to Nottingham visit, Harry is set to be in the headlines in the coming days.
Moreover, there are strong speculations about Prince Harry's possible meeting with his cancer-stricken father, King Charles, as well.
It is important to note that a few hours ago, King Charles, Prince William and Princess Kate paid tribute to the late Queen on their official social media channels.
As of now, the Prince and Princess of Wales are visiting the Women’s Institute (WI) branch in Sunningdale in a bid to honour Queen Elizabeth, who was a member of the WI for 80 years.
The royal couple is undertaking a royal engagement close to Windsor Castle, miles away from Harry.
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