Prince Harry might once again be ready to tend to his home duties. The Duke of Sussex, 37, took part in the Invictus Games — the fifth iteration of the famed sporting event for injured and sick veterans — and during the event, Harry sat down with "Today" co-host Hoda Kotb to shed light on his recent trip back to Buckingham Palace to visit with his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II. "Being with her, it was great," Harry said of the meetup. "It was just so nice to see her. … She’s in great form."Queen Elizabeth tested positive for COVID-19 in February, and the British monarch's health has been rooted in speculation ever since, with the queen only making fewer than usual public appearances.
The Queen was also absent from the Easter weekend celebrations, which caused many to question whether her health was keeping her at bay.Despite her clandestine meetings with Harry and his wife Meghan Markle, Harry said he managed to converse with his grandmother over tea and alongside the Duchess of Sussex. "She’s always got a great sense of humor with me," said Harry."I know you make her laugh.That’s what she always says," Hoda noted to Harry during their conversation. "Did you do it (make her laugh) again?
Prince Harry says he wants to "protect" Queen Elizabeth II and ensure she has the right people around her after recently visiting with his grandmother. (Photo by Julian Simmonds - WPA Pool / Getty Images)) "Yeah, I did," Harry said through laughter.
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