Prince Harry sword fights with children at WellChild awards after paying visit to late Queen’s grave in Windsor while William and Kate were at official engagement just seven miles away

Prince Harry pleased his young people for a cheeky balloon sword fight at the Wellchild Awards only hours after a serious solo visit instead of his last rest in Windsor.
The 39 -year -old Duke of Sussex touched for the first time in England for the first time in five months and made a touching stop in St George’s Chapel, where he put flowers here and on the third anniversary of his death, the Queen II. He paid his respect to Elizabeth.
However, the mood was a long -time event that Harry, who was wearing a sharp navy outfit and tie later on the day, came to the Royal Lancaster Hotel in London to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Well Child awards – a long time.
There, he was honored with inspiring children and families and interacted every young guest by giving all his attention.
A playful balloon sword fight with Nine -year -old Gwen, who proudly showing Duke, foamy coaches proudly to the royal, who shared Wellchild’s Instagram stories.
Gwen also brought special gifts with their ages behind their names and ages for their children’s children, Archie, four and lilibet, two personalized Brighton & Hove Albion football shirts.
Harry, who clearly touches, told Gwen that gifts were ‘very good’ and ‘love them’ and he can’t wait to take them back to California for their children staying in the United States with Meghan Markle.
Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, Nine -year -old Gwen Foster using swords made of balloon modeling game fights
Duke of Sussex 39, today touched in England for the first time in five months
Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, laughs with 13 -year -old Grace Tutt (Center), the owner of the Special Recognition Award
Another sweet encounter, the six -year -old Esmee, who won an award, saw Harry’s curiously examining the Polka dot tie as he kneeled to talk to him.
Before the ceremony began, Harry confused with the parents and carers of the well -known children, praised their courage and unchanging powers.
He also met with the previous winners who returned to mark the twentieth anniversary of the awards.
In a statement published before the event, the Duke said: ‘These awards have emphasized the courage of young people living with complex health needs and shed light on loyal carers – family and professionals – who support them in every step.
‘Stories remind us of compassion, connection and the power of society.’
Queen II. Since Queen Elizabeth’s 96 -year -old Balmoral died peacefully, three years have passed, it fell to a deep personal day for the Duke.
In the early hours of the day, Harry quietly went to King George VI Memorial Chapel on the land of Windsor Castle to put a wreath and flower on his grandmother’s grave.
Meanwhile, only seven miles away, Prince William and Princess Kate was officially participated in Berkshire, Sunningdale, as they visited the Local Women’s Institute (WI) to celebrate the same serious anniversary.
Prince Harry Wellchild met with Esmee owner
The Duke speaks with the six-year-old Esmee McGlinchey, who is the buyer of the Inspirational Child 4-6 Award
The Duke of Sussex plays with Rhea Talwar, who received the previous award at the Annual Wellchild Awards and with his mother Purabi.
The Duke of Sussex poses with the previous Wellchild prize buyers (left -right right) Em subinger, Evie Tombes and Dylan Bleach and Roky Anighoro (second from the left) and his mother Purabi and Rhea Talwar (right).
Duke of Sussex Hugs previous Wellchild Award Owner Evie Tombes
43 -year -old Kate decided to accompany her husband last minute, stood next to the good wishes, and remembered the fond memories of the late ruler.
William said that he has been ‘he could not believe that he has already been three years’ since his grandmother – a comment that repeats the sense of national reflection and commemoration.
However, although it was only a 16 -minute driving distance, there was no meeting between the alienated brothers called ‘Fab Four’ next to their wives.
Their proximity emphasizes the deep slits that remain in the royal family, even in common mourning.
Although the hopes of reconciliation with his brother seem subtle, there is speculation on a possible meeting between Harry and King Charles during his stay – which will be the first in about 19 months.




