Prince Harry remembered Diana and her charity work in a touching speech.
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In a touching speech, Prince Harry, 37, remembered his mother, Princess Diana, whose death will be 25 years ago tomorrow, August 31. Harry participated in a polo tournament organized in Aspen, in connection with which funds were collected for charity.
Speaking at a post-race celebration, Harry said Princess Diana’s memory “will never be forgotten”. In his speech, the prince particularly emphasized his mother’s work with charity.
– I want the day to be full of memories of his incredible work and the love with which he did it.
– I want it to be a day when I share my mother’s memory together with my family, together with my children. I wish they had met my mother.
Harry and Duchess Meghan have two children, 3-year-old Archie and one-year-old Lilibet.
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Harry continued, hoping that Diana could still be proud of him every day.
– I hope we can honor my mother’s legacy by committing to help those who need help. Whoever and wherever they were, the prince stated.
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According to information from the Daily Mail, Harry and Prince William are unlikely to see each other on the anniversary of Diana’s death. Harry and Duchess Meghan plan to travel to the UK in September, but will not meet William and Duchess Catherine.
The anniversary of Princess Diana’s death coincides with Harry and Meghan being in Britain.
Source: Hello Magazine