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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex held their own wreath ceremony on Remembrance Sunday in Los Angeles.
While a socially estranged event took place in the Cenotaph at Whitehall with other members of royalty, Harry Y Meghan honored fallen soldiers of their new home.
Harry, who served two tours of duty in Afghanistan, wore a blue suit adorned with three medals and a poppy.
Meghan also wore a poppy, as the couple paid their respects to the military.
The couple was photographed walking through the Los Angeles National Cemetery.
Meghan placed flowers from the couple’s garden on the graves of two Commonwealth soldiers.
One was in the Royal Australian Air Force and the other in the Royal Canadian Artillery.
The couple also placed a wreath, which Harry signed with the message: “To all who have served and are serving. Thank you.
A statement from the couple said: “It was important for the Duke and Duchess to be able to personally recognize Remembrance in their own way, to pay tribute to those who have served and those who gave their lives.