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Prince Harry has made a generous personal donation of £1.1m to a BBC Children in Need project in Nottingham, which aims to support young people impacted by violence. The Duke of Sussex, on the second day of his UK visit, attended charity events in Nottingham, where he visited the Community Recording Studio. The initiative, supported by BBC Children in Need, focuses on providing safe spaces and fostering trust for young individuals in need of support.
During his visit, Prince Harry enjoyed a rap music performance at the studio and even embraced one of the participating young people. The prince expressed his hope that his donation, coming from his personal funds rather than his Archewell organization, would assist the dedicated individuals in Nottingham in their mission to create a sense of safety, trust, and belonging for young people who require it the most. He emphasized the importance of empowering changemakers in the city to continue their valuable work.
Dressed casually in jeans, Prince Harry engaged with youth workers and local groups at the recording studio to understand their efforts in combatting violence in Nottingham, with the support of BBC Children in Need. He showcased some dance moves upon his arrival and participated in a discussion regarding tackling issues like knife crime and fostering more positive opportunities for the youth. BBC Children in Need, known for its annual TV fundraising efforts, stands as one of the most significant supporters of independent youth workers in the UK.
Despite his charitable endeavors and engagements, there is speculation about whether Prince Harry will meet his father, King Charles, during this visit to the UK. The prince’s desire for reconciliation with his family was highlighted in a recent emotional interview with the BBC. While Prince Harry was in Nottingham, his brother, the Prince of Wales, was pursuing his own commitments, including visiting a housing project in south London as part of an initiative to address homelessness. On the other hand, Prince William, alongside guests, commemorated the late Queen Elizabeth at a Women’s Institute meeting in Berkshire while Prince Harry attended the WellChild awards in London
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