January 20, 2020 - 11:51 GMT Gemma Strong Prince Harry has arrived for what could be his last official engagement before he leaves for Canada. The 35-year-old royal is hosting bilateral meetings with the leaders of Malawi, Mozambique and Morocco at the UK-Africa Investment Summit in Greenwich – but will not be in attendance when his brother, Prince William, hosts a special summit reception at Buckingham Palace on Monday evening.
Harry's appearance comes less than 24 hours after he spoke of his"great sadness" at stepping back as a senior royal, during an impassioned speech at a private dinner for Sentebale, the charity he helped establish in 2006. Stating that he would always consider the UK his home, he paid a touching tribute to his grandmother, the Queen, calling her his"commander-in-chief", and said he was"incredibly grateful" to his family for supporting the couple.
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