Prince Harry is visiting Sydney to promote the 2018 edition of the Invictus Games and the royal has taken some time to pay his respects to the two Australian victims who lost their lives in London on June 4.
The Prince, 32, made his first official appearance on June 7 as he spoke at Admiralty House in Kirribilli.
"Australians form an important and vibrant part of the fabric of life in London and we are reminded of that in good times and bad," Harry said.
"Our hearts go out to the victims, their friends and families. In these challenging times, we can all benefit from positive and inspiring stories from which to draw strength," he continued.
The very same day of Harry's speech, Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop confirmed that "two Australians have been killed in the London terrorist attack," in a statement.
While It is known South-Australian nurse Kirsty Bode was one of the deceased, the government is yet to release details of the second victim. However there are grave fears for Brisbane girl Sara Zelenak who has been missing since the weekend attack.
Kirsty Bode, one of the victims who passed away during the tragic event.
Metropolitan Police
"The Australian Government has remained in close contact with the families who have requested privacy," Bishop also stated.