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Prince Harry, the charismatic and compassionate royal, has always had a deep connection to Australia

Background imagePrince Harry Collection: Royal Wedding Australia Reaction

Royal Wedding Australia Reaction
Attendees are seen during celebrations for the Wedding of HRH Prince Henry of Wales to Ms Meghan Markle at the Elephant & Wheelbarrow pub in Melbourne, Saturday, May 19. 2018

Background imagePrince Harry Collection: Prince Charles and Princess Diana with their son Prince Harry

Prince Charles and Princess Diana with their son Prince Harry, leaving Buckingham Palace for a service to celebrate the 50th anniversary of VJ Day which brought a close to the Second World War

Background imagePrince Harry Collection: Diana Princess of Wales holding the hand of her son Prince Harry at a ceremony in Hyde

Diana Princess of Wales holding the hand of her son Prince Harry at a ceremony in Hyde Park, London, marking the 50th anniversary of VE Day at the end of World War Two. 7th May 1995

Background imagePrince Harry Collection: Prince Harry meets Emma Bunton of the Spice girls at his first public engagement in

Prince Harry meets Emma Bunton of the Spice girls at his first public engagement in Johannesburg with his father Prince Charles November 1997

Background imagePrince Harry Collection: Princess Diana poses with her sons, Prince William and Prince Harry at a photocall

Princess Diana poses with her sons, Prince William and Prince Harry at a photocall on the steps of the Marivent Palace during their summer holiday in Majorca

Background imagePrince Harry Collection: 5000 Poppies Melbourne

5000 Poppies Melbourne
A sea of poppies blankets Federation Square as part of the 5000 Poppies project to commemorate the centenary of Anzac in Melbourne

Background imagePrince Harry Collection: ANZAC Day Turkey

ANZAC Day Turkey
The shadow of Leading Aircraft Woman Andrea Pearce of Australias Federation Guard is cast against the ANZAC wall at the ANZAC Commemorative Site during a rehearsal for the Dawn Service

Background imagePrince Harry Collection: Australian Army Badge

Australian Army Badge
An Australian Army badge as seen during the ANZAC Day Parade in Melbourne

Background imagePrince Harry Collection: Hall of Memory, Australian War Memorial

Hall of Memory, Australian War Memorial
The catafalque party guard the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in the Hall of Memory at the Australian War Memorial during the national ANZAC Day service in Canberra

Background imagePrince Harry Collection: Stone of Remembrance, Australian War Memorial

Stone of Remembrance, Australian War Memorial
A soldier of the Catafalque Party stands at the Stone of Remembrance during the ANZAC Day dawn service at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra

Background imagePrince Harry Collection: Shrapnel Valley, Gallipoli

Shrapnel Valley, Gallipoli
Looking down on Shrapnel Valley from The Nek on the Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey

Background imagePrince Harry Collection: ANZAC Commemorative Site, Gallipoli

ANZAC Commemorative Site, Gallipoli
A general view of the Anzac Commemorative Site, North Beach, on the Gallipoli peninsula, Turkey

Background imagePrince Harry Collection: Lone Pine Memorial, Gallipoli

Lone Pine Memorial, Gallipoli
The Australian Anzac Lone Pine Memorial on the Gallipoli Peninsula in Turkey

Background imagePrince Harry Collection: Suvla Bay, Gallipoli Peninsula

Suvla Bay, Gallipoli Peninsula
A general view looking north to Suvla Bay from Anzac Cove on the Gallipoli Peninsula in Turkey



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Prince Harry, the charismatic and compassionate royal, has always had a deep connection to Australia. During his Royal Tour of Australia, he paid tribute to the ANZACs by attending an emotional preview of the Australian Light Horse exhibition. The event showcased their bravery and sacrifice during World War I. In another poignant moment, Prince Harry was seen surrounded by 5000 Poppies at a special commemorative event. These beautiful flowers symbolize remembrance and honor for those who have served in the armed forces, and is evident that Prince Harry holds immense respect for those who have fought for their countries. While visiting Fraser Island, Prince Harry embraced nature's wonders as he explored its breathtaking landscapes. His presence brought joy to both locals and tourists alike, leaving an indelible mark on this stunning part of Australia. Prince Harry's journey continued as he ventured to Northumberland in England, where he undoubtedly felt a sense of nostalgia and pride in his heritage. This picturesque region holds historical significance for the royal family and provided him with an opportunity to connect with his roots. Back in Sydney during his Royal Tour of Australia, Prince Harry delighted crowds with his infectious charm and warm demeanor. From engaging with young children to meeting local dignitaries, it was clear that he effortlessly captivated everyone around him. On Anzac Day at Gold Coast, Prince Harry joined thousands in commemorating fallen soldiers from both Australia and New Zealand. With utmost respect and solemnity etched on his face, he honored these brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for their nations' freedom. Reflecting on history beyond borders, we remember a significant day at Silverstone back in 1994 when a young Prince Harry attended the British Grand Prix alongside other racing enthusiasts. This shared passion showcases yet another dimension of our beloved prince's diverse interests. As part of his Royal Tour through Rotorua in New Zealand, Prince Harry immersed himself in Maori culture while experiencing the country's rich traditions.