In a heart-wrenching moment, Prince Harry was captured in a candid photograph as he visited the grave of his late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, on the first anniversary of her passing.
The Duke of Sussex made the solitary trip to Windsor Castle’s St. George’s Chapel without any security detail, family, or entourage.
The image, taken by a tourist, revealed a visibly grief-stricken Harry, who later left London just a day after the visit.
This poignant scene serves as a reminder of Harry’s current status as a royal outlier, a life that sources close to him claim is now filled with deep regret.
While Harry paid his respects to the Queen, other members of the royal family, including his father King Charles and brother Prince William, were present throughout the UK to officially commemorate the beloved monarch’s passing.
Shortly after his visit to Windsor, Harry traveled to Dusseldorf, Germany, to officiate the opening of the 2023 Invictus Games.
Welcomed with resounding chants of “Harry, Harry,” the prince shed tears during an emotionally charged speech addressed to the competing former veterans.