Along with the Duke of Cambridge, Prince William, Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry attended the unveiling of their mother Princess Diana's statue. Ahead of the ceremony, Harry who has been in London for a while now was seen attending the WellChild organisation event in the city amidst the Coronavirus pandemic. As per the website, WellChild is ‘the national UK children's charity making it possible for children and young people with exceptional health needs to be cared for at home instead of a hospital,’ Harry has been a patron of WellChild since 2007.
"Since becoming a patron of WellChild in 2007, this organisation and the people within it have held an extraordinarily special place in my heart,” Harry who welcomed his second child, daughter Lili in June said at the event, as reported by Town & Country magazine. “I wasn't a father at the time, and yet the stories of these children and parents transcended that. I didn't need to be a dad to feel the impact of this invaluable work. Now as a father of two, I feel all the more connected, inspired and in awe of the resilience of these families, who power through indescribable challenges with the support of WellChild.”
Meanwhile, brothers Prince William and Prince Harry will come together for their late mother Princess Diana's memorial. They had released a statement saying, “The statue will be installed in the Sunken Garden of Kensington Palace on July 1, 2020, marking the Princess’ 60th birthday. The Princes hope that the statue will help all those who visit Kensington palace to reflect on their mother’s life and her legacy.”
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Yesterday The Duke of Sussex met our inspirational winners at a garden party at @kewgardens. Lots of fun was had after what has been a very difficult year for these children, young people & families. pic.twitter.com/MEdZENzQdb
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