Prince Harry Visited Queen Elizabeth II’s Final Resting Place
On September 8, Prince Harry returned alone to the U.K. to quietly mark the third anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s death. His first stop: a private, unannounced visit to her grave at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor, where he laid a silent wreath in tribute. The Duke of Sussex arrived without Meghan, Prince Archie, or Princess Lilibet, who remained in California.
His visit carried deep personal significance—St. George’s Chapel is not only the Queen’s final resting place, but also where Harry and Meghan were married in 2018. It’s the second year in a row he’s made a solo graveside visit. Queen Elizabeth’s passing in 2022 remains a defining moment in Harry’s life. Since stepping back from royal duties in 2020, he has had a strained relationship with the royal family.
This latest trip comes as part of a four-day visit, with his only public appearance scheduled at the WellChild Awards in London—a charity event he has supported…