Harry and Meghan Fiji visit: Duke of Sussex honours war heroes

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Taniela Vakalaca, a Yearr 7 of Suva Muslim Primary School, at the event this morning. Taniela’s father died while serving as a soldier with the British Armed Forces. Picture : TALEBULA KATE

THE Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry, began his official engagements this morning with the wreath-laying ceremony at the National War Memorial in Veiuto, Suva.

Prince Harry was received by the Permanent Secretary for Fiji’s Ministry of Defence and National Security, Osea Cawaru.

He was then introduced to veterans of Her Majesty’s Armed Forces, ex-servicemen and members of Republic of Fiji Military Forces (RFMF) and Fiji Police Force.

* More coverage on the Fiji visit of The Duke and Duchess of Sussex in tomorrow’s edition of The Fiji Times and in our e-Edition.

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