When will we see Prince Harry and Meghan again?

Harry and Meghan in Rotorua on the last day of their royal tour (Getty)
Harry and Meghan in Rotorua on the last day of their royal tour (Getty)

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex concluded their busy 16-day tour of Australia, Fiji, Tonga and New Zealand last Wednesday and the couple haven’t been seen in public since.

No doubt Harry and pregnant Meghan have been taking some well-needed downtime after their hectic schedule and long haul flights.

So when are we going to see the couple next?

Sunday 11 November is Remembrance Day and the Royal Family have a series of annual engagements they take part in, to honour those who fought and died in war.

This year’s service is of particular significance, as it marks 100 years since the end of the First World War.

In the lead-up, we’ll see Harry and Meghan at some of the key events.

Harry at the Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey in 2017 (Getty)
Harry at the Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey in 2017 (Getty)

On Thursday 8 November, the Duke will visit the Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey. This will be its 90th year, and the sixth time Harry has attended.

The Duke will lay a Cross of Remembrance and the ‘Last Post’ will sound, followed by a two minute silence. Harry will then visit the plots, meeting veterans from all areas of the Armed Forces who have served in past campaigns and more recent conflicts.

On Saturday 10 November, the Queen will be joined by members of the Royal Family for the annual Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall.

The Duchess of Cambridge, the Duke of Edinburgh and the Queen at the Festival of Remembrance 2017 (Getty)
The Duchess of Cambridge, the Duke of Edinburgh and the Queen at the Festival of Remembrance 2017 (Getty)

Harry and Meghan will accompany Her Majesty, along with Prince Charles, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.

On Sunday 11, Harry and Meghan will attend the annual Remembrance Day Service at The Cenotaph, along with William and Kate. The Queen will view the Service from the balcony of the Foreign & Commonwealth Office building. A wreath will be laid on The Queen’s behalf by The Prince of Wales and an Equerry will lay a wreath on behalf of The Duke of Edinburgh.

That evening, the Queen and the Royal Family will go to the Armistice Service at Westminster Abbey.


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