A poignant moment unfolded as Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, paid a solemn visit to the grave of his late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, on the first anniversary of her passing.
The lonesome Duke quietly slipped into Windsor Castle, where the Queen rests at St. George's Chapel, without any security detail, family, or entourage by his side.
Captured by a tourist, Prince Harry appeared overwhelmed with grief during his visit, before departing London just a day later.
The Australian tabloid magazine New Idea recently reported that Harry was deeply remorseful for his visit to the Queen's grave.
Sources revealed that the emotional display at Windsor served as a stark reminder of Harry's current status as a royal outsider, filled with profound regret over past decisions.
While his family, including King Charles and Prince William, gathered across the UK to honor the late monarch, Harry found himself in a moment of solitary reflection.
In a poignant turn of events, Harry traveled to Dusseldorf, Germany, to inaugurate the 2023 Invictus Games, a cause close to his heart.