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Queen Elizabeth made Prince Harry smile at a military parade in 2006.
An old royal photo of the Queen is back in the spotlight again because of the emotional warmth in which the photo appears. The intimate moment is said to have been captured when Prince Harry graduated from military training school in 2006.During the Sovereign Parade at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, Surrey, England, on April 12, 2006, while the Queen was inspecting soldiers, she was seen smiling proudly, looking at Prince Harry. The young man was wearing full military uniform, carrying a sword, and an embarrassed smile on his face.The photo keeps trending, touching many hearts on social media. Royal fans noticed how the photo captured the tender relationship the Queen had with Prince Harry.Proud grandma momentRoyal enthusiasts have pointed to this photo as one of the most intimate interactions between the Queen and Prince Harry. However, despite the formality, the photo was exceptional because of the clear warmth between them.According to royal historians, Queen Elizabeth II had a unique relationship with her grandchildren, including encouraging them to serve the public in any way they wanted.
Several royal correspondents had said in previous interviews that the Queen had a “soft spot” for Harry, and appreciated him for his sense of humor and personality.Body language experts also spoke about the image in previous media reports, explaining that the Queen’s smile indicates “pride and affection.” Moreover, according to her, Harry’s body language seemed casual and young even in the strictly formal military atmosphere.

A proud look from Queen Elizabeth II made this photo of Prince Harry unforgettable
Prince Harry’s military service It remained important to himThe royal family’s official website mentions Prince Harry’s career in the military, including his training at Sandhurst and active service in Afghanistan. He attended several schools, including Wetherby School, Ludgrove School, and Eton College, before joining the army. He attended officer training school at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and served in the British Army for ten years.In his service, he made two tours to Afghanistan. The British Ministry of Defense notes that he was first deployed to Helmand Province in 2007 and then returned as an Apache helicopter pilot in 2012.Harry has been repeatedly recognized by military professionals for his dedication to service personnel and veterans. This eventually led to the founding of the Invictus Games in 2014, an international sports competition for wounded and injured soldiers. Various studies indicate that it has helped countless individuals recover physically and mentally during the event. A study published in PLOS One also found that recovery through exercise can help veterans cope emotionally and socially.Why can’t royal fans get enough of this photo?First of all, there is nothing more typical for any family than a photo of a happy grandmother hugging her grandson. In fact, the fact that this image contains some elements of royal life does not detract from the true human touch that characterizes it. When royal news mostly focuses on scandals and speculation, the memory associated with the photo is treasured by fans. The honest conversation was an unusual opportunity to see the royal family from a less formal perspective. Even years later, the photo remains a reminder to royal fans of a temporary but very human connection.
