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Sussexes plant forget-me-nots for Diana

- By Claire Duffin

PRINCE Harry and Meghan planted forget-menots, one of Princess Diana’s favourite flowers, on the anniversar­y of her death.

The couple surprised youngsters at a preschool for vulnerable children in California on Monday – 23 years after Harry’s mother was killed.

Assistance League Los Angeles yesterday released images showing the couple in their garden. The Sussexes helped plant flowers and vegetables, including petunias, forget-me-nots, tomatoes, squash and sweet peas. The duke was 12 and Prince William was 15 when Diana was killed in a car crash in Paris on August 31, 1997.

Meghan and Harry have often featured forgetme-nots at poignant moments in their lives. For example, it was in Meghan’s bouquet on their wedding day. The couple moved to LA in March and have bought a £11million house in Santa Barbara.

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Surprise visit: Harry and Meghan at a preschool for vulnerable children
Tribute: Their trip was on the anniversar­y of Diana’s death Surprise visit: Harry and Meghan at a preschool for vulnerable children

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