Harry and Meghan open the monument in Sydney



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Prince Harry, 34, and his pregnant wife Meghan, 37, laid a wreath on Saturday at the Anzac Memorial in Hyde Park, Sydney.

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Prince Harry donned his military uniform to open an exhibit on a war memorial in Sydney. At the ceremony on Saturday, Harry (34) and his pregnant wife Meghan (37) laid a wreath at Anzac Memorial in Hyde Park.

The monument commemorates the end of the First World War 100 years ago. It was opened in 1934 by Prince Henry, Harry's great-grandson, and would commemorate the thousands of Australians who died during the First World War.

Australia, like many other former British colonies, belongs to the Commonwealth. Inside the memorial, there is a cascading pool and special exhibits.

Harry spent ten years in the British Army and was also on mission in Afghanistan. He has made veterans care his main task.

In the evening, Harry wanted to open the Invictus Games in Sydney. He had founded the war disabled contest in 2014.

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