Harry arrived in the United Kingdom this Tuesday to attend the Invictus Games Thanksgiving ceremony, a competition created by the Duke of Sussex in 2014 to help and motivate the practice of sport in veterans and war wounded. He traveled alone, because not even his wife, Meghan Marklenor his children, Archie y Lilibet, they accompanied him. However, upon his arrival at St. Paul’s Cathedral he felt very supported, even more so considering that he will not meet his father, Charles III, in the British capital either.
Upon his arrival at the temple, the youngest son of Diana of Wales was received this Wednesday with applause, cheers and the occasional whistle, even approaching some of those present to talk to them and take photos. Gestures of affection that he probably appreciated, since he will not finally meet his mother. This was reported by his spokesperson, stating that in the end the meeting was not going to take place due to scheduling reasons: “He understands his father’s diary of commitments and other priorities and hopes to see him soon.”
However, he has received the love of his maternal family. Diana of Wales’s brothers, the earl, have been with him. Charles Spencer, Lady Sarah McCorquodale y Lady Jane Fellowes. They wanted to accompany his nephew on this important day for him. An assistance that has surely meant great news for Prince Harry. His uncle has always been on his side and has supported him at every moment and step of his life.
In this Thanksgiving service, Harry was in charge of delivering the inaugural speech. Until two weeks ago, his participation was in doubt, but she finally wanted to fulfill his professional agenda. For its part, a party took place at Buckingham Palace, attended by most of the members of the Windsors. The monarch presided over the first Garden Party of the year.