Popsugar Celebrity The Royals Prince Harry Meghan Markle Stephen Lawrence Memorial Service Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Attend a Sombre Memorial Service as the Royal Baby Is Born 23 April 2018 by Gemma Cartwright Image Source: Getty While the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were busy welcoming their third child into the world, Prince Harry and his fiancée Meghan Markle also made an appearance in London, for an altogether more sombre reason. The couple visited St. Martin-in-the-Fields in Trafalgar Square to attend a memorial service marking 25 years since the murder of Stephen Lawrence. The service was organised to celebrate the life and legacy of the teenager, who was killed in a racially-motivated attack in Eltham, London, in 1993. Harry and Meghan were seen greeting Stephen's brother Stuart and his mother, Baroness Doreen Lawrence, who was made a life peer in 2013 after years of campaigning for justice. Together they entered the church, where Harry was set to read a message of support on behalf of his father, the Prince of Wales. Also in attendance was the UK Prime Minister Theresa May, who announced that April 22 will be Stephen Lawrence Day in the UK, a national day of commemoration. Image Source: Getty / WPA Pool 1 / 16 Image Source: Getty / WPA Pool 2 / 16 Image Source: Getty / WPA Pool 3 / 16 Image Source: Getty / WPA Pool 4 / 16 Image Source: Getty / WPA Pool 5 / 16 Image Source: Getty / WPA Pool 6 / 16 Image Source: Getty / WPA Pool 7 / 16 Image Source: Getty / Jeff Spicer 8 / 16 Image Source: Getty / WPA Pool 9 / 16 Image Source: Getty / WPA Pool 10 / 16 Image Source: Getty / Jeff Spicer 11 / 16 Image Source: Getty / Jeff Spicer 12 / 16 Image Source: Getty / WPA Pool 13 / 16 Image Source: Getty / WPA Pool 14 / 16 Image Source: Getty / Jeff Spicer 15 / 16 Image Source: Getty / Jeff Spicer 16 / 16 The RoyalsMeghan MarkleThe British RoyalsPrince HarryArtCelebrities