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Prince Harry’s Heartfelt Gesture Towards King Charles Unveiled
Prince Harry is gearing up for a significant return to the UK, where he is scheduled to attend a commemorative event marking the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games.
This anticipated appearance may shed light on his true sentiments towards King Charles.
The poignant moment, as reported by a Royal Observer, transpired during a momentous gathering at Westminster Abbey.
Nearly a year had passed since speculations arose regarding Harry and Meghan Markle's potential attendance at the ceremony, especially following the publication of Harry's contentious memoir, “Spear,” which included criticisms of his royal family members, notably his father and stepmother, Queen Camilla.
Renowned royal author Robert Hardman highlighted an essential gesture made by Prince Harry towards the King during the coronation proceedings.
In his book titled “Charles III, The New King, The New Court,” Hardman vividly described the scene: as the anthem concluded its first verse, King Charles stood alongside the Princess of Wales and the Duchess of Edinburgh at the royal seats.
A collective bow ensued, with all men, including the Duke of Sussex positioned in the third row, respectfully lowering their heads.
Notably, Prince Harry's bow lingered longer than most, signifying a profound display of respect.
Prince Harry is poised to make his way back to the UK next week, sans Meghan, to partake in a ceremony commemorating the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games.
A special Thanksgiving Mass is slated to take place at St Paul's Cathedral in London on Wednesday, May 8.
The Duke of Sussex is anticipated to deliver a reading at this event, which celebrates a decade since the inception of the Invictus Games in London back in 2014.
These games were established as a platform for injured and unwell military personnel and veterans to showcase their athletic prowess.
This impending visit marks Prince Harry's first return to the UK since his visit to King Charles following the monarch's cancer diagnosis in February.
It also signifies his reintroduction to major British events after a considerable hiatus.
While there has been no official confirmation regarding the attendance of other royal family members, it has been affirmed that Meghan Markle will not be joining her husband for the occasion.
Notably, this service coincides with their son Archie's fifth birthday on May 6, adding a personal touch to the timing of the event.
Reports suggest that King Charles is scheduled to reunite with his son during the UK visit.
Following the London engagement, Harry and Meghan are slated to journey to Nigeria, having received an invitation from the West African country's chief of defence staff, who previously crossed paths with the Duke at the Invictus Games in Dusseldorf last September.
During their stay in Nigeria, the couple is expected to engage with military service members and their families, partaking in traditional cultural activities, as detailed by Nigerian media outlets.
Further specifics about their itinerary remain undisclosed at this juncture.
Expressing pride and delight, the Defence Command publicly acknowledged their pleasure in extending the invitation to Harry and Meghan, both of whom have strong ties to Nigeria, with Meghan boasting Nigerian heritage.
This forthcoming trip will mark the couple's inaugural visit to Nigeria together.