Prince Harry makes surprise visit to St George's Chapel in Windsor where Queen Elizabeth II is buried
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle got married in St George's Chapel in 2018
Prince Harry has made a surprise visit to St George's Chapel on the first anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's death.
The Duke of Sussex was pictured leaving the church where he married Meghan Markle at around midday.
Harry was wearing a white shirt and smart trousers, he looked serious as he left the church where both Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip are buried.
The Duke of Sussex was seen walking to a Range Rover with his former Met Police bodyguard waiting to open the door.
King Charles released an unseen portrait of Queen Elizabeth II as part of his tribute to his mother.
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Prince Harry was spotted by tourists leaving the church, according to the Mail.
The picture of the Duke of Sussex sparked a frenzy on social media from royal fans.
It comes as Prince Harry attended the WellChild awards last night.
The royal paid tribute to his grandmother during his speech at the award ceremony.
He said: "As you know I was unable to attend the awards last year as my grandmother passed away.
"As you also probably also know she would have been the first person to insist that I still come to be with you all instead of going to her.
"And that's precisely why I know exactly one year one that she's looking down on us tonight, happy we are together – continuing to spotlight such an incredible community."
During his appearance last night, the Duke of Sussex told a family that his wife Meghan Markle was "very upset that she couldn’t be here".
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Prince Harry's father King Charles and his stepmother Queen Camilla attended church at Balmoral today.
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Prince Harry's father King Charles and his stepmother Queen Camilla attended church in Balmoral today.
The King and Queen were accompanied by a small number of guests but the Prince and Princess of Wales were not among them.
Princess Kate and Prince William are visiting Wales today as part of their tribute to Queen Elizabeth II.
The late Queen regularly worshipped at Crathie Kirk in Balmoral during her summer holidays.
Her Majesty died peacefully at Balmoral Castle on September 8 2022.