Prince Harry's 'message' to Meghan Markle in emotional Remembrance letter

Prince Harry's 'Message' to Meghan Markle in Emotional Remembrance Letter

Prince Harry has written a heartfelt letter for Remembrance Day titled The Bond, The Banter, The Bravery: What It Means to Be British. In his 647-word message, he reflected on his pride in serving his country and the deep connection shared among those who have worn the uniform.

Having completed two frontline tours in Afghanistan, Harry emphasized the honor of serving alongside men and women from across the UK. The letter resonated with themes of unity, remembrance, and gratitude toward both veterans and active service members.

“Though currently, I may live in the United States, Britain is, and will always be, the country I proudly served and fought for.”

He urged people to remember “not only the fallen, but the living,” and encouraged the public to spend time with veterans — “join them for a cuppa or a pint” — reminding them that “their service still matters.”

Some critics have pointed to Harry’s departure from the UK as a contradiction, but he addressed it openly, reaffirming his lasting pride in being British. Observers suggest the deep emotion and tone of the letter could also hold a subtle message to Meghan Markle, reflecting shared values and mutual respect for service and compassion.

Author’s Summary

Prince Harry’s Remembrance letter blends reflection, patriotism, and tenderness, offering gratitude to veterans while subtly echoing personal sentiments that may reach Meghan Markle.

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Royal Insider Royal Insider — 2025-11-06

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