Prince Harry's first day back in UK ends with emotional surprise
The Duke of Sussex has landed in the UK after five months on a four-day trip
Prince Harry wraps up busy day of UK visit with a heart-melting gesture.
The Duke of Sussex has landed in the UK after five months on a four-day trip filled with official engagements.
In what is considered his most crucial visit, amid speculations of a reunion with his cancer-stricken father King Charles, Harry paid respects to his late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, by visiting her grave at St George's Chapel, at Windsor Castle.
For context, it has been three years since the late Queen's death, and Buckingham Palace also released a stunning portrait of Her Majesty to mark her third death anniversary.
On the first day of his visit, Prince Harry attended the WellChild awards ceremony, where he received some presents for Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, who did not accompany him and Meghan Markle on this trip.
After posing for photographs upon arrival, the Duke spent time with inspiring children.
He also met a nine-year-old Gwen Foster, who was born with spina and hydrocephalus handed him two customised football tops made out to Archie,6, and Lilibet, 4.
Interestingly, the shirts bore the Sussex children's first names.
Harry gratefully accepted the gifts with touching words, saying: 'Best gift ever, It's going to make them so happy,' he promised.
Later, the Duke then playfully fenced with Gwen using balloon swords, delighting the young royal.
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