Prince Harry actually thanks young people for award created in honor of Diana

Prince Harry, speaking via video link after the ceremony, which was attended by the Prince of Wales, thanked the winner for “protecting his mother’s legacy”.

The Diana Legacy Awards celebrate the achievements of young people around the world.

After a grand ceremony at London’s Science Museum Duke of Sussex Make a virtual appearance from the United States to chat with the winners on the big screen.

“My mom would be extremely proud of all the work you’ve done,” he said. “I am extremely proud and grateful for all the work you have done.

“I’m so impressed with the work you do…the future is yours. Thank you so much for inspiring so many people while preserving my mother’s legacy – I’m truly grateful.”

The Duke spent 30 minutes chatting and thanking everyone before adding: “Don’t cause too much trouble [tonight] If you want to continue. “

His appearance was after the ceremony The Prince of Wales delivers a speech He said in the letter that he would be “honored” if his mother saw a charity established in her name inspiring young people to make effective contributions to society.

Photo: Diana Award
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Prince Harry gave a 30-minute speech in the United States.Photo: Diana Award

“She taught me that everyone has the potential to give back to society; everyone in need deserves help in life,” he said.

“Catherine and I both want to focus on this legacy through our work, with 50,000 young people receiving the Diana Award over the past 25 years.”

Despite their differences, both brothers remain involved in the award and contribute to the ceremony in some way each year.

Prince Harry addresses the winners in London.Photo: Diana Award
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Prince Harry addresses the winners in London.Photo: Diana Award

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Meanwhile, in the US, the Archewell Foundation – the charity founded by Harry and his wife Megan 2020 – The recipients of this year’s NAACP-Archewell Foundation Digital Civil Rights Award have been announced.

In a bid to “elevate a new generation of leaders committed to advancing civil rights through the online world,” Harry and Meghan delivered the news personally to the winner, computer scientist Dr. Joy Buolamwini.

In a video on the charity’s website, Harry, 39, and Meghan, 42, smile and tell Dr Buolamwini: “You win!” before the pair embraced the digital activist who founded Algorithmic Justice Alliance, an organization dedicated to finding ways to overcome racism and sexism in artificial intelligence systems.

The video appears to have been filmed at the SXSW conference in Texas on March 8 to mark International Women’s Day, during which Meghan revealed that she received ‘Hateful’ abuse on social media while she was pregnant with her two children.

She claims she is now “distanced” from social media, but on Thursday, an unverified account from a brand called “American Riviera Orchard” appear on instagram.

The account has a logo, a link to a website where fans can enter their email address to join a waiting list, and a bio that reads “Meghan, Duchess of Sussex.”

The launch was accompanied by a brief video story that showed Meghan baking, arranging flowers with her hands and a woman in a gown standing at the end of a colonnade.

As of Friday, the account had 344,000 followers.

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