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Prince Harry, who served in the British Army for 10 years and his wife Meghan Markle were seen laying flowers and a wreath on Remembrance Day

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle visited the Los Angeles National Cemetery today to lay flowers and mark Remembrance Sunday.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex laid flowers from their own garden on the graves of two Commonwealth soldiers and were seen paying their respects to all those who have sacrificed their lives for our freedom.

Harry, who served as Captain Wales in the British Army for a decade, also laid a wreath at an obelisk in the cemetery inscribed with the words: “In Memory of the Men Who Offered Their Lives in Defense of Their Country”.

On it, he had written: “To all those who have served, and are serving. Thank you.”

The Duke and Duchess shared some poignant photos of the two of them at the cemetery.

The couple lay flowers from their garden and Harry laid a wreath
Harry reportedly asked if he could have someone lay a wreath at the Cenotaph on his behalf but it was rejected

They laid one set of flowers on the grave of a man who had served in the Royal Canadian Artillery and some more on the grave of a man from the Royal Australian Air Force.

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle pay Remembrance Day respects at LA National Cemetery