Meghan Markle's bump was very visible as she attended a charity carol
concert in honour of Prince Harry's late friend who was killed in a car
crash at the age of 18.The concert, which held at St Luke's Church just
off the King's Road in Chelsea, south-west London, was organized by the
Henry van Straubenzee Memorial Fund. This was set up shortly after the
18-year-old died in a car crash in 2002. Also present at the memorial
was Kate Middleton's brother, James Middleton. Her sister, Pippa
Middleton and Pippa's husband James Matthews were also present. Kate
Middleton's parents, Carole and Michael Middleton, were also present. Henry
van Straubenzee was a classmate of Prince Harry’s, while his older
brother Thomas was a friend of Prince William, who both Harry and
William are said to remain close with to this day.
Henry Van Straubenzee was killed instantly when the car in which he was a
passenger, hit a tree outside Ludgrove prep school in 2002. Henry
van Straubenzee During the service held on Tuesday evening in Henry's
honor, Meghan gave a speech to the audience in the Chelsea church.A
guest at the service told MailOnline: "It was one of the best." Another
woman said: "Meghan spoke very clearly, it was a fantastic service. They
were both great." Prince
William wrote a forward letter to say that he and his brother Prince
Harry "are proud to have been patrons of the Henry van Straubenzee
Memorial Fund since it was established in 2007."
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