Prince William and Prince Harry pull together when it comes to the continuation of the initiatives of their late mother Princess Diana.
London – Despite some differences in recent years, the brothers stand side by side when it comes to continuing the work that Princess Diana (36, † 1997) started in her favor. Due to the physical distance, the princes agree on a division of labor, on the matter they stood together. Together they honored young people with the Diana Prize. *
William and Harry: Princess Diana’s legacy unites the brothers
Prince William * (39) welcomed ten recipients of the “Legacy Award” in Kensington Palace, which is presented every two years by “The Diana Award”. Prince Harry * (37) took on the task of speaking virtually from the screen of his adopted home, Montecito, California, to a group of award winners who are active all over the world.
In July, the Duke of Sussex traveled to London especially to be present at the unveiling of a statue of his mother *. The bronze figure is reminiscent of Diana’s life’s work and was made on the occasion of her 60th birthday. Side by side her two sons had walked the paths of the sunken gardens of Kensington Palace.
William and Harry: The brothers keep in touch thanks to Diana
With her legacy, Princess Diana * practically decreed that her children should stay in contact, as if she had suspected that the paths could one day diverge. It was her wish that William and Harry would always be there for each other. *
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The Legacy Award is one of the most prestigious awards a young person can receive for their social or humanitarian commitment. The awards were presented for the first time in 2017 at an event in the presence of the two princes.
William and Harry: Prize winners receive the award in Althorp from Diana’s brother
This year’s winners will be given a unique honor. They will receive their award on December 9th at Diana’s childhood home and family home in Althorp from the hands of their younger brother Charles Spencer * (57).
Young winners will also have access to a two-year development program that will give them the opportunity to improve their skills in four key areas: leadership, community development, social entrepreneurship and technology for a good cause. * 24royal.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA
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