Prince Harry was seen travelling to the Queen's funeral alongside wife Meghan Markle.
The 38 year old appeared to be wearing a morning suit, while it's expected the rest of his family who are still working royals will wear military uniform.
Meghan, 41, could be seen with a large black hat to mark the sombre affair.
Following his beloved grandmother’s death on 8 September,the Duke of Sussex has paid tribute to Her Majesty, not only as a monarch but as a doting grandparent.
Sharing a heartwarming statement, Harry addressed his “Granny” and thanked her for being his “guiding compass” throughout his life.
The father-of-two also recalled introducing Her Majesty to his young family and spoke about his hopes of his grandparents reuniting once again.
“Thank you for your commitment to service. Thank you for your sound advice. Thank you for your infectious smile. We, too, smile knowing that you and Grandpa are reunited now, and both together in peace,” he wrote.
While at an emotional service at Westminster Hall last week,Harry further wore his heart on his sleeve and could be seen wiping his eyes during one moment.
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Together,Harry and the Queen shared a close relationship and the pair enjoyed a similar vibrant sense of humour.
Throughout the years, the Duke of Sussex was pictured laughing and joking with his granny and the pair infamously sent former President Barack Obama a “mic drop” video ahead of the Invictus Games.
Despite Harry moving to America in 2020 with his wife and their young family, it’s thought that the pair maintained their close bond, with Harry even naming his daughter Lilibet after the late Queen.
Lilibet and Archie are not attending the Queen's funeral, but the Prince and Princess of Wales' eldest children – Prince George and Princess Charlotte – are.
The two young royals were pictured travelling with their parents to pay their respects to the "Gan Gan".
They join 2,000 other people in Westminster Abbey to remember their late great-grandmother on Monday 19 September, as millions watch the televised service across the globe.
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