
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle traveled to los Angeles National Cemetery in California on Sunday to lay flowers to commemorate the Commonwealth's Day of National Memorial, including those who died in World War I and World War II, according to British media.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex plucked some flowers from their garden to pay homage to the cemetery of two Commonwealth soldiers and to all those who sacrificed their lives for people's freedom.
Harry, who served as a Welsh captain in the British army for ten years, laid a wreath in front of an obelisk in the cemetery on the same day, which read, "In memory of those who gave their lives to defend the fatherland." ”
The wreath also reads: Thank you to all those who have served and are serving. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex shared some poignant and touching photos of the two of them at the cemetery.
They put a bouquet of flowers on the grave of a man who had served in the Royal Canadian Artillery Corps, and then put more flowers on the grave of the Royal Australian Air Force.
The couple wore masks when they went to the cemetery and removed them only when they were alone. Prince Harry also wears a number of medals, including the Queen's Golden Jubilee Medal in 2002, the Afghan Combat Service Medal in 2008 and the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal in 2012.
Harry also asked if anyone could lay a wreath on his behalf in front of a monument in London. Because this was his first year without attending the Uk's Memorial Day event, he was unable to travel across borders due to the coronavirus pandemic restriction order. But at the same time, he is no longer a working member of the royal family.
However, according to the Times, Prince Harry's request to find someone to lay a wreath in his place was dismissed on the grounds that he was no longer a representative of the British royal family. On Sunday's military podcast "Declassified," Harry said, "For me, Memorial Day is a time of respect and hope. ”
"We respect pioneers and want the world to be safer. It is an act of remembrance, an act of remembrance and remembrance, an act of profound honor. In this way, we have preserved the legacy of generations and are grateful for their sacrifices so that we can live the happy life we have today. ”
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