Royal expert Neil Schon said in a recent episode of his YouTube channel, Neil Schon’s Daily Headline News, that Prince Harry will be heading to Britain this weekend, especially with the monarchy’s “brand new administration.” The Duke of Sussex served in the Army until 2015, having taken two tours in Afghanistan in 2008 and 2012.
“According to good sources, Prince Harry wants to come back, especially this weekend, for Sunday’s memorial service,” Sean said.
“Of course, this is a service that honors all those who have given their lives, men and women, beyond all barriers. [and] across all services.
“It’s a really moving situation.”
“According to a very good source, Harry thought we might now have a whole new government.
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“After all, he was someone who spent time in the British army, and let’s not forget it in Afghanistan.”
Sean later praised the 38-year-old, saying it was “really great for him”, adding that it “shows his courage”.
Despite the fact that he should be “thank you for doing it,” he said, it all “depends on our brand-new King, Charles III,” when he “sent the invitation to him.” Whether I wanted to extend it to my next son,” he added.
Sean said of the late Queen Elizabeth II that Queen Elizabeth II was “never absent” in her 70 years on the throne, adding that she was “never the subject of discussion” in her diary.
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Harry founded the game to help rehabilitate military and veterans.
The Olympics give them the challenge of participating in a sporting event like the Paralympics.
In April 2022, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry traveled to The Hague, Netherlands to attend this year’s Invictus Games.
Harry was inspired to launch Invictus Games after visiting the Warrior Games in the USA in 2013.
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