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BRITISH ROYALS BRING GIFT OF DIGNITY TO WAR DEAD

They lay a wreath at Anzac war memorial

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BRITAIN’S Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, brought the gift of dignity to Australia’s war veterans yesterday, laying a wreath for those who died at an Anzac war memorial.

The prince, in military uniform, and his wife, in a high-necked black dress by New Zealand designer Emilia Wickstead, silently and gently placed the wreath to rest together before fighter jets thundered past.

The memorial, at Hyde Park here, was first opened in 1934 by Harry’s great, great uncle and namesake, Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester.

Retired General David Hurley, governor of New South Wales, said there had been a crowd 100,000-strong at that opening where the Duke unveiled a plaque that said in simple terms: “Opened, by the son of a King”.

To echo those sentiments, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, unveiled the commemorat­ive plaque at the re-opening following a US$40 million (RM166 million) upgrade that completes the original 1930s design by architect Bruce Dellitt.

In his speech at the opening, Hurley told the crowd that a public fund had been establishe­d on the first anniversar­y of the Gallipoli landing to build the memorial but after the Great Depression hit, it was never completed.

The memorial has now been finished in time for the 100th anniversar­y of the end of World War I after a US$40 million upgrade to include a spectacula­r cascading waterfall, a hall of service, education facilities and a library.

“Let silent contemplat­ion be your offering,” said Hurley.

“These words found at the entrance to the hall of silence evoke the sense of loss and grief that this memorial represents to the people of NSW.”

The hall contains an artwork collection of 1,701 soil samples from every town, city or district that were homes of those who fought in World War One.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex toured the upgraded memorial before attending the opening ceremony alongside Australia’s Prime Minister Scott Morrison and other dignitarie­s.

 ?? REUTERS PIC ?? Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, carrying a floral wreath at the opening of the enhanced Anzac memorial at Hyde Park, Sydney, yesterday.
REUTERS PIC Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, carrying a floral wreath at the opening of the enhanced Anzac memorial at Hyde Park, Sydney, yesterday.

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