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Prince Harry visits the National War Memorial in Canberra

Prince Harry has completed his first and only official engagement while on his military tour of Australia.

Prince Harry has completed his first and only official engagement while on his military tour of Australia.

In a respectful and emotional moment, the young Prince laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the National War Memorial in Canberra.

Dressed in his military whites, the 30-year-old Prince flew straight into Canberra this morning after arriving in Sydney on a commercial flight.

From 10:30am he will report for duty at Defence headquarters marking the official start of his attachment to units in Darwin, Perth and Sydney.

While his visit is not a royal tour and will not include any more public engagements, the Prince will have some free time during his stay.

So, there’s a good chance you could spot the ginger-haired prince during his month-long stay!

Prince Harry waves to the crowd as during his first and only official public engagement.

Prince Harry visits the National War Memorial in Canberra.

This little guy had one message for the 30-year-old prince: Red heads rule!

It looks like Prince Harry loved it!

Prince Harry Sydney

Prince Harry was all smiles as he arrived in Sydney ahead of his month long stay.

He really in the people’s Prince!

Prince Harry places a poppy on the wall of poppies at the National War Memorial in Canberra.

Harry didn’t let a little rain get in the way of meeting the public who were waiting to catch a glimpse of the young prince.

Prince Harry’s note on the wreath he laid reads: In memory of all the Australian servicemen and women who gave their lives in the service of their Country. – Harry.

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