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Prince Harry makes ‘sibling’ remark after he and Prince William separately pay tribute to late Queen

Prince Harry began his week of solo engagements in the UK by honoring Queen Elizabeth on the third anniversary of her death.

The Duke of Sussex visited St George’s Chapel in Windsor, where he laid a wreath and privately reflected at his grandmother’s final resting place.

At nearly the same time, Prince William and Princess Catherine marked the occasion by visiting the Women’s Institute in Sunningdale, an organization long associated with the late Queen.

A Warm Return to the WellChild Awards

That evening, Harry attended the WellChild Awards in London, an event he has supported for years as patron. The ceremony celebrates the courage and resilience of seriously ill children and their families.

The Duke spent time chatting with award recipients before the ceremony. In one exchange with 17-year-old Declan Bitmead, who has endured severe health struggles, Harry asked if he had siblings.

When Declan mentioned his younger brother, Harry joked with a smile, “Does he drive you mad?… You know what – siblings.” He lightened the mood further, laughing about his own appearance: “I’m bald and ginger and worst of all I’ve got a ginger beard – you’re thinking phew.”

Harry also joined nine-year-old Gwen Foster in a playful balloon sword fight. Gwen, who was born with spina bifida and hydrocephalus, later gifted him miniature football shirts for his children — a Brighton top for Archie, 6, and a Wigan shirt for Lilibet, 4.

Heartfelt Conversations with Young Winners

The Duke shared a touching moment with six-year-old Esmee, who pointed out his polka-dot tie. Amused, he remarked that his daughter would have loved her frilly socks. Esmee’s mother told him, “She woke up at 5.30am saying ‘party, party, party!’.”

Harry also spoke with 13-year-old Grace Tutt, a wheelchair user after a bus accident, who asked him for Netflix recommendations. He revealed that he and Meghan enjoy the political thriller Hostage and the reality show Love Is Blind.

Reflecting on his long connection to the event, Harry said: “I have always said for many years that I still have a child inside of me, and being amongst these kids brings that out of me. I think out of all the qualities these kids have, without question, their resilience – top still.”

A Legacy of Support

During his speech at the 20th anniversary ceremony, Harry praised the courage of the children and the dedication of their families:
“For two decades, this event has shone a bright spotlight on the needs of children and young people living with complex medical conditions. But more than that, it has celebrated your courage, your resilience, and the extraordinary love of the families and carers who never stop showing up.”

He recalled attending his very first WellChild Awards 18 years ago and said the night had become a highlight of his year. Since then, more than 300 winners have been recognized, and WellChild’s reach has expanded to include 53 nurses and over 3,600 families.

“More than ever, WellChild’s mission must be our shared priority,” he urged, asking attendees to consider how they could contribute through support, awareness, or action.

Smiles, Supporters, and a Public Welcome

Harry arrived at the event shortly after landing in the UK, smiling at photographers as he adjusted his tie and greeted guests. The ceremony was also attended by familiar faces, including Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood and his wife Sally, singer Peter Andre and his wife Emily, and Girls Aloud star Kimberly Walsh.

Harry’s return comes amid continued tension with Prince William, who has resisted attempts at reconciliation with his younger brother. However, there remains cautious optimism that Harry may see King Charles during this visit, offering a possible opening for healing family ties.

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