Prince Harry seemed to try to win over his cancer-stricken father, King Charles, with a significant remark on Anzac Day.
The Duke of Sussex's passion project, Invictus Games, sent out an impassioned message to thank Australia and New Zealand's war veterans.
Despite being a former working royal, Harry upheld royal family traditions, which may be seen positively in light of the growing schism.
While uploading photographs of Invictus members from Australia and New Zealand, the former working royal's spokeswoman added, "On Anzac Day, we remember Australians & New Zealanders who have served in war, conflict, and peacekeeping operations around the world."
It's worth noting that the Invictus Games recognized Anzac Day after the queen "paid tribute to all Australians and New Zealanders" who gave their lives for important causes.
On Friday morning, King Charles dispatched Duchess Sophie to the Australian War Memorial in Hyde Park Corner, London, to express support and lay a wreath in honour of the warriors who fought and died in conflicts.
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