Prince Harry and Duchess Kate attend the Anzac Day service at Westminster Abbey
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It was a last-minute royal addition for Prince Harry who joined his sister-in-law Duchess Catherine in a service for Anzac Day at Westminster Abbey. His first child has not yet arrived and it seems as though there is no sings that Meghan will be giving birth very soon.
Yesterday, Prince Harry joined Kate Middleton on an outing at Westminster Abbey to attend an Anzac Day service to honour the sacrifices made by Australian and New Zealand forces.
Prince Harry and Duchess Catherine at the ANZAC Day Service 2019
Prince Harry's Surprise Outing
Prince Harry's attendance came as a surprise to many which means that Duchess Meghan is not showing any signs of giving birth or going into labor for her husband to leave her side to attend the hour long service in London. We suspect that Duchess Meghan remained at their home at Frogmore Cottage.
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Prince William Attends Service in New Zealand
Prince William is in New Zealand paying tribute to those who lost their lives in battle at a service in Auckland. He had a very emotional arrival in New Zealand. Anzac Day which is celebrated on April 25th, marks the anniversary of the start of the First World War Gallipoli landings and is also a national day of remembrance for both Australia and New Zealand.