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See Prince Harry’s Christmas Card Photo
Kensington Palace captioned the photo as one of Harry’s favourite moments in 2015.
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The black and white photo features the Prince, 31, linked with British veteran Tom Neil during his September visit to Battle of Britain commemorations in West Sussex.
“He is a lovely, lovely man”, said Neil of the prince, adding, “he is such a charming boy”.
Citing the experience as one of the prince’s “most memorable moments of 2015”, the black-and-white image is moving, what with all of its hand-holding and smiling faces. Harry turned 31 on that day.
The meeting was especially aww-worthy and poignant, considering Harry gave up his chance to fly in a vintage wartime aircraft so Tom and two wounded servicemen could still take part in the event.
The prince will spend part of Christmas attending church with the royal family. A few days ago his father Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall unveiled their sweet card – a picture that was taken in the summer showing the couple cuddling up to each other in the countryside.
In images from Princess Charlotte’s christening this summer, unruly Prince George was seen playing with his hair as he flashed a toothy grin to the camera.
“Merry Christmas from Prince Harry”, the caption read.
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Having left the army in June after ten years of service, the Prince has chosen to pay tribute to the Armed Forces in his latest card.