Prince Harry enjoyed his time back in the UK, reconnecting with old friends and colleagues, according to his spokesperson. This was shortly after his meeting with his father, King Charles, during his trip. The Duke of Sussex concluded his visit by engaging with individuals associated with the Diana Award, established in honor of Princess Diana.
During his visit to central London, Harry interacted with young people to learn about the positive effects of social action on mental health. He spent about an hour speaking to young changemakers and participating in a panel discussion organized by the charity in memory of his mother, Diana, Princess of Wales.
Following the event, Prince Harry’s spokesperson expressed satisfaction with the UK visit, highlighting his joy in supporting causes close to his heart and reconnecting with acquaintances. Notably, there was no mention of his private meeting with King Charles, which took place at Clarence House.
Harry, who made time for the brief gathering amid his busy schedule, addressed the audience at the Diana Award event, commending the participants for their confidence and emphasizing the importance of social action in promoting mental and emotional well-being. He encouraged the young individuals, emphasizing the significance of finding purpose and hope through engagement.
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