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Prince Harry Missed Meghan Markle ‘Very Much’ During Recent Singapore Trip

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Prince Harry, understandably, missed his wife Meghan Markle during his recent trip to Singapore. Harry took part in a charity polo match for Sentebale over the weekend, with him playing as part of the Royal Salute Sentebale Team; captained by charity ambassador Nacho Figueras.

Harry’s friend Figueras — who is married to Delfina Blaquier — told Hello!, “We miss our wives very much. “This was a very short trip, although it’s a few days, it’s a lot of travelling for 24 hours in Japan and a few hours here, but we miss them we wish they were here.” Harry paid tribute to his late mother, Princess Diana, at the event, which ended up raising $1 million.

He said: “Since Prince Seeiso and I founded the charity 17 years ago. Our work has remained rooted in our mission, and in honour of our late mothers, we wish to ensure all children and young people in southern Africa are empowered, healthy and able to pursue their ambitions and dreams. “Sentebale has remained a pillar of support in communities across southern Africa for almost two decades, ensuring future generations are well equipped to address the many challenges facing our world.

Adaptability and nimbleness have been a defining factor in our work.” READ MORE: Meghan Markle Reportedly Parties At Taylor Swift’s ‘Eras Tour’ Gig While Prince Harry Heads To Tokyo Figueras shared of Harry before the match, “We have played together for a few years, and today we play against each other which is always fun.

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