Looking dapper in a tuxedo and bow tie for the OnSide Youth Zones' Summer Gala Dinner, the Duke of Sussex flaunts his platinum wedding ring.

AceShowbiz - The honeymoon is over and Prince Harry has jumped back into his royal duty. The 33-year-old newly-married prince made first appearance in London at Kensington Palace on Thursday, June 7 following his honeymoon with wife Meghan Markle.

Harry was the guest of honor at the OnSide Youth Zones' Summer Gala Dinner, which was hosted by David Walliams. The event was meant to celebrate the growth of their network of youth centers across the U.K.

Looking dapper in a tuxedo and bow tie for the black-tie event, Harry flaunted his platinum wedding ring. He attended the charity event solo though, as new bride Meghan was nowhere to be seen.

Some attendees took to Twitter to share a slew of photos of Harry at the event. "Encouraging #onsideyouthzones across the country - Prince Harry speaking emotionally about needs of the young at Kensington Palace," British journalist Ranvir Singh wrote on his Twitter accont alongside a snap of the prince making a speech on the stage.

Businessman David Price also shared a photo of him with the Duke of Sussex. "Chatting with Prince Harry about mental health, and the pressured faced by young people today," he captioned the picture. "Incredible support from him for the Inspire Youth charity we back in the North West. We maaay have also talked about helicopters.. Absolute gentleman x."

It arrived after Harry and Meghan reportedly spent their honeymoon in a Canadian resort. However, the staff at the lodge denied that the royal couple visited the luxury resort. "Though Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge has a longstanding history of serving as a royal retreat, we can confirm that the couple is not currently booked for a stay," a representative for the property told PEOPLE in a written statement.

The couple was also rumored to be having a honeymoon in Africa, a special place for both of them. Travel + Leisure previously confirmed that Harry and Meghan planned to visit Namibia's Hoanib Valley Camp. Reportedly cost $660 per person, per night camp, it allows the visitors to get surrounded by towering mountains, sand dunes and huge expanses of desert.

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