
Prince Harry has paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth II on the third anniversary of her death during his first visit to the UK in five months. The duke visited the late monarch’s resting place at Windsor Castle on Monday morning before attending the annual WellChild Awards in London.

Speaking to young award winners, Harry joked about his bald head and ginger beard while also reflecting on the challenges of sibling relationships. His comments came as Prince William and the Princess of Wales visited a Women’s Institute event in Berkshire to honour the Queen’s long association with the organisation.
Despite being only a few miles apart, the brothers did not meet, underlining their ongoing rift. It remains unclear whether Harry will see King Charles III, who is currently staying at Balmoral.
Kursiv Uzbekistan also reports that a new street artwork believed to be by Banksy appeared on the Queen’s Building at the Royal Courts of Justice in London on 8 September.