Prince Harry to commemorate British tourists killed in Tunisia
Prince Harry will lay a wreath on behalf of the Queen at a memorial service to be held at Westminster Abbey to commemorate the 31 Britons killed in Tunisia terror attacks last year.
Thirty Britons were among 38 holidaymakers massacred at Port El Kantaoui on June 26. One UK tourist was among 22 killed in an attack at the Bardo Museum in Tunis last March.
Survivors of the attacks and the victims’ families have been invited to the service at the Abbey, Westminster Abbey at which the Prince will also deliver a reading.
The service at noon today will be conducted by the Dean of Westminster. Attendance is by invitation only.
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