Prince Harry uses loss of Princess Diana to comfort orphans
Prince Harry uses loss of Princess Diana to comfort orphans

Prince Harry has written a touching letter to orphans in America in the latest charity move.

In a personal letter to bereaved British Army children on Remembrance Day 2022, the Duke of Sussex discussed the loss of his mother, Princess Diana.

“We have a common bond… because we both lost our parents,” he reportedly began. Mirror. “I know firsthand the pain and grief that comes with losing a loved one… You are not alone.”

He continued: “While you may feel sad today as we honor heroes like your mom or dad, I hope you find comfort and strength in knowing that their love for you lives on and shines brightly.

“Any time you need a reminder of this, I encourage you to reach out to the Friends of Scotty’s Little Soldier,” Harry added, referring to the charity dedicated to supporting children who have lost a parent in war.

“One of the ways I’ve learned to cope is to talk about my grief through community, and I’ve been so grateful and relieved to have wonderful people by your side throughout this journey,” the “Spare” author noted.

“We all know that some days are harder than others, but days together make it easier,” he added.

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