Actors Photos Actor Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex HD Photos and Wallpapers November 2019 By GethuCinema Admin November 1, 2019 Related Posts Actor Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex HD Photos and Wallpapers March 2020 Actor Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex HD Photos and Wallpapers March 2020 Actor Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex HD Photos and Wallpapers March 2020 Actor Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex HD Photos and Wallpapers February 2020 Actor Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex HD Photos and Wallpapers January 2020 Actor Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex HD Photos and Wallpapers January 2020 Share This Post FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppReddItTelegram Happy Halloween! 👻 • “Wishing you all a safe and fun Halloween from our family (and our little pumpkin 🎃) to yours!” – TRH This time last year The Duke and Duchess attended a special effects workshop while on their royal tour in New Zealand! Photo © PA Earlier this week The Duchess of Sussex visited the women of @LuminaryBakery as they celebrated the opening of their new location. It was a special moment to acknowledge the spirit of Luminary and their remarkable business model that opens its arms to women from vulnerable circumstances (be it abuse, poverty, trafficking, marginalisation) and equips them with the job skills and confidence to succeed. Having sat down with @luminarybakery at their flagship location earlier this year and from that inspiring visit choosing to feature them as #ForcesForChange in the September issue of @britishvogue, Her Royal Highness was proud to be invited to attend the launch of their second bakery. This addition will enable the organisation to provide services, support and mentoring for four times the number of women. Luminary Bakery – a sustainable grassroots organisation in the heart of London – is a beautiful example of community and uplifting those during hardship for the greater good. If you find yourself in the area, please visit and support the women of @LuminaryBakery to enjoy their delicious baked goods and to see the impactful work they’re doing. Video © SussexRoyal More special moments from The Duchess of Sussex’s visit to Luminary Bakery earlier this week! Please see our previous post for behind the scenes footage and visit @LuminaryBakery to enjoy their delicious baked goods and to see the impactful work they’re doing. Luminary Bakery – a sustainable grassroots organisation in the heart of London – is a beautiful example of community and uplifting those during hardship for the greater good. Photo © Telegraph More special moments from The Duchess of Sussex’s visit to Luminary Bakery earlier this week! Please see our previous post for behind the scenes footage and visit @LuminaryBakery to enjoy their delicious baked goods and to see the impactful work they’re doing. Luminary Bakery – a sustainable grassroots organisation in the heart of London – is a beautiful example of community and uplifting those during hardship for the greater good. Photo © Telegraph More special moments from The Duchess of Sussex’s visit to Luminary Bakery earlier this week! Please see our previous post for behind the scenes footage and visit @LuminaryBakery to enjoy their delicious baked goods and to see the impactful work they’re doing. Luminary Bakery – a sustainable grassroots organisation in the heart of London – is a beautiful example of community and uplifting those during hardship for the greater good. Photo © Telegraph More special moments from The Duchess of Sussex’s visit to Luminary Bakery earlier this week! Please see our previous post for behind the scenes footage and visit @LuminaryBakery to enjoy their delicious baked goods and to see the impactful work they’re doing. Luminary Bakery – a sustainable grassroots organisation in the heart of London – is a beautiful example of community and uplifting those during hardship for the greater good. Photo © Telegraph Today marks the 355th birthday of the Royal Marines! As Captain-General of the Royal Marines, The Duke of Sussex would like to wish all past and present members a very Happy Birthday, and a special thank you for all your efforts in serving and protecting this great country. The Duke of Sussex takes tremendous pride in this role which was passed down to him in 2017 by his grandfather The Duke of Edinburgh, who held the role since 1953. The Royal Marines are a community, made up of serving, retired, cadets, the families of the aforementioned and RMA-The Royal Marines Charity. “Once a Marine, always a Marine”. • Founded in 1664, The Royal Marines have been an incredible example of integrity, excellence, and camaraderie for many, including The Duke who spent ten years serving in the Armed Forces, first working alongside the Royal Marines in Afghanistan in 2007/8. Since ending his service, The Duke of Sussex has dedicated much of his time to helping wounded, injured and sick servicemen and women – creating initiatives such as @WeAreInvictusGames and the @EndeavourFund to ensure there is support for them and their families, beyond their time in uniform. For more information on the work and role of the Royal Marines, please visit @RoyalMarines and share your support! Photo © PA / @RoyalMarines Today marks the 355th birthday of the Royal Marines! As Captain-General of the Royal Marines, The Duke of Sussex would like to wish all past and present members a very Happy Birthday, and a special thank you for all your efforts in serving and protecting this great country. The Duke of Sussex takes tremendous pride in this role which was passed down to him in 2017 by his grandfather The Duke of Edinburgh, who held the role since 1953. The Royal Marines are a community, made up of serving, retired, cadets, the families of the aforementioned and RMA-The Royal Marines Charity. “Once a Marine, always a Marine”. • Founded in 1664, The Royal Marines have been an incredible example of integrity, excellence, and camaraderie for many, including The Duke who spent ten years serving in the Armed Forces, first working alongside the Royal Marines in Afghanistan in 2007/8. Since ending his service, The Duke of Sussex has dedicated much of his time to helping wounded, injured and sick servicemen and women – creating initiatives such as @WeAreInvictusGames and the @EndeavourFund to ensure there is support for them and their families, beyond their time in uniform. For more information on the work and role of the Royal Marines, please visit @RoyalMarines and share your support! Photo © PA / @RoyalMarines Today marks the 355th birthday of the Royal Marines! As Captain-General of the Royal Marines, The Duke of Sussex would like to wish all past and present members a very Happy Birthday, and a special thank you for all your efforts in serving and protecting this great country. The Duke of Sussex takes tremendous pride in this role which was passed down to him in 2017 by his grandfather The Duke of Edinburgh, who held the role since 1953. The Royal Marines are a community, made up of serving, retired, cadets, the families of the aforementioned and RMA-The Royal Marines Charity. “Once a Marine, always a Marine”. • Founded in 1664, The Royal Marines have been an incredible example of integrity, excellence, and camaraderie for many, including The Duke who spent ten years serving in the Armed Forces, first working alongside the Royal Marines in Afghanistan in 2007/8. Since ending his service, The Duke of Sussex has dedicated much of his time to helping wounded, injured and sick servicemen and women – creating initiatives such as @WeAreInvictusGames and the @EndeavourFund to ensure there is support for them and their families, beyond their time in uniform. For more information on the work and role of the Royal Marines, please visit @RoyalMarines and share your support! Photo © PA / @RoyalMarines Today marks the 355th birthday of the Royal Marines! As Captain-General of the Royal Marines, The Duke of Sussex would like to wish all past and present members a very Happy Birthday, and a special thank you for all your efforts in serving and protecting this great country. The Duke of Sussex takes tremendous pride in this role which was passed down to him in 2017 by his grandfather The Duke of Edinburgh, who held the role since 1953. The Royal Marines are a community, made up of serving, retired, cadets, the families of the aforementioned and RMA-The Royal Marines Charity. “Once a Marine, always a Marine”. • Founded in 1664, The Royal Marines have been an incredible example of integrity, excellence, and camaraderie for many, including The Duke who spent ten years serving in the Armed Forces, first working alongside the Royal Marines in Afghanistan in 2007/8. Since ending his service, The Duke of Sussex has dedicated much of his time to helping wounded, injured and sick servicemen and women – creating initiatives such as @WeAreInvictusGames and the @EndeavourFund to ensure there is support for them and their families, beyond their time in uniform. For more information on the work and role of the Royal Marines, please visit @RoyalMarines and share your support! Photo © PA / @RoyalMarines Today marks the 355th birthday of the Royal Marines! As Captain-General of the Royal Marines, The Duke of Sussex would like to wish all past and present members a very Happy Birthday, and a special thank you for all your efforts in serving and protecting this great country. The Duke of Sussex takes tremendous pride in this role which was passed down to him in 2017 by his grandfather The Duke of Edinburgh, who held the role since 1953. The Royal Marines are a community, made up of serving, retired, cadets, the families of the aforementioned and RMA-The Royal Marines Charity. “Once a Marine, always a Marine”. • Founded in 1664, The Royal Marines have been an incredible example of integrity, excellence, and camaraderie for many, including The Duke who spent ten years serving in the Armed Forces, first working alongside the Royal Marines in Afghanistan in 2007/8. Since ending his service, The Duke of Sussex has dedicated much of his time to helping wounded, injured and sick servicemen and women – creating initiatives such as @WeAreInvictusGames and the @EndeavourFund to ensure there is support for them and their families, beyond their time in uniform. For more information on the work and role of the Royal Marines, please visit @RoyalMarines and share your support! Photo © PA / @RoyalMarines Today marks the 355th birthday of the Royal Marines! As Captain-General of the Royal Marines, The Duke of Sussex would like to wish all past and present members a very Happy Birthday, and a special thank you for all your efforts in serving and protecting this great country. The Duke of Sussex takes tremendous pride in this role which was passed down to him in 2017 by his grandfather The Duke of Edinburgh, who held the role since 1953. The Royal Marines are a community, made up of serving, retired, cadets, the families of the aforementioned and RMA-The Royal Marines Charity. “Once a Marine, always a Marine”. • Founded in 1664, The Royal Marines have been an incredible example of integrity, excellence, and camaraderie for many, including The Duke who spent ten years serving in the Armed Forces, first working alongside the Royal Marines in Afghanistan in 2007/8. Since ending his service, The Duke of Sussex has dedicated much of his time to helping wounded, injured and sick servicemen and women – creating initiatives such as @WeAreInvictusGames and the @EndeavourFund to ensure there is support for them and their families, beyond their time in uniform. For more information on the work and role of the Royal Marines, please visit @RoyalMarines and share your support! Photo © PA / @RoyalMarines Today marks the 355th birthday of the Royal Marines! As Captain-General of the Royal Marines, The Duke of Sussex would like to wish all past and present members a very Happy Birthday, and a special thank you for all your efforts in serving and protecting this great country. The Duke of Sussex takes tremendous pride in this role which was passed down to him in 2017 by his grandfather The Duke of Edinburgh, who held the role since 1953. The Royal Marines are a community, made up of serving, retired, cadets, the families of the aforementioned and RMA-The Royal Marines Charity. “Once a Marine, always a Marine”. • Founded in 1664, The Royal Marines have been an incredible example of integrity, excellence, and camaraderie for many, including The Duke who spent ten years serving in the Armed Forces, first working alongside the Royal Marines in Afghanistan in 2007/8. Since ending his service, The Duke of Sussex has dedicated much of his time to helping wounded, injured and sick servicemen and women – creating initiatives such as @WeAreInvictusGames and the @EndeavourFund to ensure there is support for them and their families, beyond their time in uniform. For more information on the work and role of the Royal Marines, please visit @RoyalMarines and share your support! Photo © PA / @RoyalMarines Today marks the 355th birthday of the Royal Marines! As Captain-General of the Royal Marines, The Duke of Sussex would like to wish all past and present members a very Happy Birthday, and a special thank you for all your efforts in serving and protecting this great country. The Duke of Sussex takes tremendous pride in this role which was passed down to him in 2017 by his grandfather The Duke of Edinburgh, who held the role since 1953. The Royal Marines are a community, made up of serving, retired, cadets, the families of the aforementioned and RMA-The Royal Marines Charity. “Once a Marine, always a Marine”. • Founded in 1664, The Royal Marines have been an incredible example of integrity, excellence, and camaraderie for many, including The Duke who spent ten years serving in the Armed Forces, first working alongside the Royal Marines in Afghanistan in 2007/8. Since ending his service, The Duke of Sussex has dedicated much of his time to helping wounded, injured and sick servicemen and women – creating initiatives such as @WeAreInvictusGames and the @EndeavourFund to ensure there is support for them and their families, beyond their time in uniform. For more information on the work and role of the Royal Marines, please visit @RoyalMarines and share your support! Photo © PA / @RoyalMarines Today marks the 355th birthday of the Royal Marines! As Captain-General of the Royal Marines, The Duke of Sussex would like to wish all past and present members a very Happy Birthday, and a special thank you for all your efforts in serving and protecting this great country. The Duke of Sussex takes tremendous pride in this role which was passed down to him in 2017 by his grandfather The Duke of Edinburgh, who held the role since 1953. The Royal Marines are a community, made up of serving, retired, cadets, the families of the aforementioned and RMA-The Royal Marines Charity. “Once a Marine, always a Marine”. • Founded in 1664, The Royal Marines have been an incredible example of integrity, excellence, and camaraderie for many, including The Duke who spent ten years serving in the Armed Forces, first working alongside the Royal Marines in Afghanistan in 2007/8. Since ending his service, The Duke of Sussex has dedicated much of his time to helping wounded, injured and sick servicemen and women – creating initiatives such as @WeAreInvictusGames and the @EndeavourFund to ensure there is support for them and their families, beyond their time in uniform. For more information on the work and role of the Royal Marines, please visit @RoyalMarines and share your support! Photo © PA / @RoyalMarines We are proud to present your 2020 Invictus Games UK team! Today, The Duke of Sussex, founder of the @WeAreInvictusGames, attended the UK team announcement for next year’s games in The Hague. Prince Harry created the #InvictusGames to celebrate the power of sport rehabilitation (both physically and mentally) and to generate a wider appreciation for those who serve their country. Participating in the games plays a significant part in the recovery journey of wounded, injured and sick Servicemen and women. It doesn’t just heal the individual, it heals the whole family. Over the last few years, the stories of determination and perseverance that come out of each Invictus Game are nothing short of inspiring. Congratulations to everyone selected to represent their country at next year’s Invictus Games – we’ll see you in The Hague in 2020! #IG2020 Photo © PA We are proud to present your 2020 Invictus Games UK team! Today, The Duke of Sussex, founder of the @WeAreInvictusGames, attended the UK team announcement for next year’s games in The Hague. Prince Harry created the #InvictusGames to celebrate the power of sport rehabilitation (both physically and mentally) and to generate a wider appreciation for those who serve their country. Participating in the games plays a significant part in the recovery journey of wounded, injured and sick Servicemen and women. It doesn’t just heal the individual, it heals the whole family. Over the last few years, the stories of determination and perseverance that come out of each Invictus Game are nothing short of inspiring. Congratulations to everyone selected to represent their country at next year’s Invictus Games – we’ll see you in The Hague in 2020! #IG2020 Photo © PA We are proud to present your 2020 Invictus Games UK team! Today, The Duke of Sussex, founder of the @WeAreInvictusGames, attended the UK team announcement for next year’s games in The Hague. Prince Harry created the #InvictusGames to celebrate the power of sport rehabilitation (both physically and mentally) and to generate a wider appreciation for those who serve their country. Participating in the games plays a significant part in the recovery journey of wounded, injured and sick Servicemen and women. It doesn’t just heal the individual, it heals the whole family. Over the last few years, the stories of determination and perseverance that come out of each Invictus Game are nothing short of inspiring. Congratulations to everyone selected to represent their country at next year’s Invictus Games – we’ll see you in The Hague in 2020! #IG2020 Photo © PA Today the England rugby team beat the New Zealand All Blacks to reach the final of the Rugby World Cup 2019 in Japan. HRH The Duke of Sussex is patron of the Rugby Football Union @englandrugby and like most rugby fans this morning, was thrilled to be able to witness such an amazing display of sportsmanship between two great teams. • “Wow, what a game of rugby! Another fantastic performance from our boys. Well done lads! You are making us all incredibly proud back home – bring on next week!” – The Duke of Sussex #RWC2019 #ENGvNZL Photo © PA / @englandrugby Today the England rugby team beat the New Zealand All Blacks to reach the final of the Rugby World Cup 2019 in Japan. HRH The Duke of Sussex is patron of the Rugby Football Union @englandrugby and like most rugby fans this morning, was thrilled to be able to witness such an amazing display of sportsmanship between two great teams. • “Wow, what a game of rugby! Another fantastic performance from our boys. Well done lads! You are making us all incredibly proud back home – bring on next week!” – The Duke of Sussex #RWC2019 #ENGvNZL Photo © PA / @englandrugby Some more fun moments from the announcement of the UK Invictus team 2020. Because they work hard…and play hard too! #IG2020 For more details about this special day, please visit our previous post or @WeAreInvictusGames. Photo © PA Some more fun moments from the announcement of the UK Invictus team 2020. Because they work hard…and play hard too! #IG2020 For more details about this special day, please visit our previous post or @WeAreInvictusGames. Photo © PA Some more fun moments from the announcement of the UK Invictus team 2020. Because they work hard…and play hard too! #IG2020 For more details about this special day, please visit our previous post or @WeAreInvictusGames. Photo © PA For the month of November we are honouring members of the armed forces and their families. The Duke of Sussex proudly served for ten years and continues to advocate for the well-being and support of those that serve, veterans and their loved ones. This is a shared interest that The Duchess of Sussex also focused on prior to becoming a member of the royal family; she joins her husband in their continued dedication to this community. All accounts we are following for the month of November recognise the commitment to country and community that these men and women represent. Thank you for your service. Once served, always serving. • “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men [and women] to do nothing.” Edmund Burke To find out more about them, please consider following or supporting the below accounts: @WeAreInvictusGames @HelpforHeroes @EndeavourFund @RoyalBritishlegion @VeteransFoundationUK @SSafa_ArmedforcesCharity @FisherHouseFdtn @PuppiesBehindbarsorganization @HomesforOurTroops @SoldiersCharity (ABF) @Household_cavalry @1MWave @The.Not.Forgotten @OfficersAssociation @SupportTheWalk @RoyalHospitalChelsea @Scottyslittlesoldiers @Armyfamiliesfederation @Teamrubicon @Mates4mates @TheUSO @RoyalMarines @TheVillageCharity All images used are from the accounts we are now following TagsPrince Harry, Duke of Sussex Previous articleActress Pavithra Lakshmi HD Photos and Wallpapers November 2019Next articleSarbath Official Teaser | Kathir, Soori, Rahasya | Ajesh | Prabhakaran