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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Honour Remembrance Sunday

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Privately Visited a Cemetery to Honour Remembrance Sunday

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Honour Remembrance Sunday
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry recognised Remembrance Sunday in their own way on 8 Nov. Hours after the rest of the royal family participated in the traditional Sunday service and wreath laying in London, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex made a private visit to the Los Angeles National Cemetery to pay tribute to those who have served and those who have fallen.

The couple — who wore masks around other visitors — laid flowers that Meghan picked from their garden at the graves of two Commonwealth soldiers, one from the Royal Australian Air Force and one from the Royal Canadian Artillery. They also left a wreath, inscribed with a plaque that reads, "In Memory of the Men Who Offered Their Lives in Defence of Their Country." Harry also attached a personal note to the wreath. "To all of those who have served, and are serving", he wrote. "Thank you."

Although Harry did not attend the services with his family here in the United Kingdom, he did make a surprise appearance on the Declassified podcast for a special Remembrance Day episode. As a former member of the British Armed Forces, Harry explained that he feels an important bond with other veterans. "Being able to wear my uniform, being able to stand up in service of one's country, these are amongst the greatest honours there are in life," he said. "To me, the uniform is a symbol of something much bigger, it's symbolic of our commitment to protecting our country, as well as protecting our values. These values are put in action through service, and service is what happens in the quiet and in the chaos."

See more from Prince Harry and Meghan's Remembrance Sunday tribute ahead.

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