Prince Harry’s U.K. Appearance Today Has a Sweet Connection to Meghan Markle
Prince Harry's four-day UK visit supports WellChild and BBC Children in Need charities with a substantial donation, coinciding with the third anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's passing.
- Prince Harry donated £1.1 million to Children in Need during a visit to Nottingham, where he was greeted by local residents including young children.
- He arrived late due to traffic on his way to the charity event, caused by tube strikes in London.
- During his visit to the UK, Harry also paid respects to Queen Elizabeth II at St George's Chapel on the third anniversary of her passing.
- Reports indicate that Prince Harry is in the UK to support charities, including a run of engagements with WellChild and Children in Need.
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Prince Harry’s U.K. Appearance Today Has a Sweet Connection to Meghan Markle
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