Prince Harry coming to Birmingham to open Tunisia terror attack memorial
Prince Harry will visit Birmingham on Monday to officially open a memorial for the victims of the two terrorist attacks in Tunisia.
The Duke of Sussex will be visiting Cannon Hill Park to pay his respects after 31 Britons lost their lives in the attacks of 2015.
Attending the event will also be Suzy Evans and her son Owen Richards, from Wednesbury.
Suzy lost her son Joel, father Patrick, and brother Adrian when a gunman opened fire on a beach in Tunisia. Only her son Owen, then just 16, returned home.
Earlier this month seven people involved in the two overseas terror attacks, which killed 60 people overall, were jailed for life.
The Duke will be visiting the city without the Duchess of Sussex, who is due to give birth to their first child this spring.