Prince Harry and Meghan Markle made a private visit to the Los Angeles National Cemetery on Sunday in honour of Remembrance Sunday.
The couple laid flowers from their own garden as a way to “personally recognize Remembrance” at two gravesites of commonwealth soldiers.
One from the Royal Canadian Artillery and another from the Australian Air Force. RELATED: Prince Harry Says Wearing His Military Uniform Was One Of The ‘Greatest Honours’ Of His Life A wreath was also placed at an obelisk in the cemetery.
It features a plaque that reads, “In Memory of the Men Who Offered Their Lives in Deference of Their Country.” The Duke of Sussex, who served two tours in Afghanistan, signed the wreath, writing, “To all of those who have served, and are
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