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Harry sends private message to royals after Duchess of Kent’s death | Royal | News

Prince Harry reportedly sent a special message to the royal family after the death of the Duchess of City. The beloved royal died peacefully at his home in Kensington on Thursday evening. He was 92 years old.

Harry, who is currently living in California, is said to have sent a message to his relatives in England after learning the death of the royal. Since the message is sent specially, the content of the message remains special.

After the news was broken on Friday, the prince and princess of Wales made a public statement. The couple went to social media: “Today, our thoughts are with the Duke of City and family, especially with George, Helen and Nicholas.

“Duchess worked tirelessly to help others and supported many reasons, including love of music. The family will be a very missed member of the family.”

The couple then signed the message in initials, “W [and] C “.

The message that shared the news wrote: “Buckingham Palace announced the death of the Royal Excavations. The Royal Excavations passed away last night at the Kensington Palace, surrounded by his family.

“All members of the king and the queen and the royal family remind the Duke of City, their children and grandchildren, and to all the organizations, passion for music and young people in which Duchess is associated with love.”

This news comes a few days before the Royal traveling from the United States to England to participate in the Wellchild awards on September 8th.

It is reported that the funeral of the Duchess of Kent will take place next week and that Harry’s participation is unknown. Harry’s appearance at the award ceremony on Monday, II. It will take place three years after Queen Elizabeth’s death.

Meghan Markle will stay in the United States with Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, while Harry is in the UK.

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