Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Shine at Dawn Service
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, just weeks away from their royal wedding, made an early morning appearance for a deeply meaningful event. On April 25, the engaged couple stepped out in the pre-dawn hours in the UK to honor Anzac Day. This solemn occasion commemorates the first major battle involving Australian and New Zealand forces during World War I. The couple participated in a powerful ceremony filled with readings, national anthems, and a moment of silence, paying tribute to the brave soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice.
Harry’s Personal Connection to the Ceremony
The event held particular significance for Prince Harry, who has a deep connection to military service. Having served in Afghanistan and Iraq, Harry brought his own experiences to the ceremony. The 33-year-old laid a signed book of remembrance and a wreath at the Australian memorial, a touching tribute that reflected both his personal history and his respect for fallen comrades. For Harry, this wasn’t just a ceremonial duty—it was a heartfelt moment that resonated with his own journey as a veteran.

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Royal Style at Its Finest
Of course, no royal outing is complete without impeccable style. Meghan looked every bit the future princess in a chic gray calf-length trench coat paired with a high-neck black dress underneath. She accessorized with a striking black wide-brimmed hat, black heels, and a Gucci clutch, completing the look with a poppy pinned to her trench coat—a symbol of remembrance for those who have lost their lives in war. Harry, dressed in a navy blue suit and proudly displaying his military medals, paid tribute to his own service and the soldiers he honored.
Reuniting with Prince William
Later that day, Harry and Meghan joined Prince William at Westminster Abbey in London for the Anzac Day Service of Commemoration and Thanksgiving. It was a poignant gathering of the royal family, though Kate Middleton was understandably absent, having just given birth to her third child on April 23. While Kate stayed home to care for the newest addition to the family, the brothers and Meghan carried on the tradition, honoring the bravery and sacrifice of the ANZAC forces.

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