
Meghan MarkleandPrince Harrywill soon say “hallo” to Germany!

Veterans' issues are a cause close to heart for Prince Harry, who served in the British Army for a decade and completed two tours of Afghanistan. The Duke of Sussex spoke about how sports can be a “conduit for healing” ahead of the ISPS Sports Values Summit-Special Edition in Tokyo earlier this month, which kicked off his trip to Asia for theSentebale ISPS Handa PoloCup in Singapore.

She graced the stage on both occasions, delivering remarks at the Invictus closing ceremony in 2018 and introducing Harry at the opening ceremony in April 2022, where they shared asweet kiss.

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The latest updatefollows newsthat Prince Harry’s trip to Europe will begin with a stop at the annual awards event forWellChild, a charity for seriously ill children, in London on Sept. 7 — which falls on the eve of Queen Elizabeth’s first death anniversary.
The prince has been patron of the organization for 15 years and has continued working with WellChild since stepping back from his royal role in 2020. There is no word yet on whether he will see any members of his family while in the U.K.
source: people.com