The first day of school is a big deal for any child, even for a future King.
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Prince Harry feels a responsibility to carry on his mother Princess Diana’s “unfinished” work in the fight against HIV.
Harry chatted to rugby player Gareth Thomas, who revealed that he was HIV positive in 2019, for his “Tackle HIV” podcast, in support of National HIV Testing Week 2022 in the U.K.
Diana opened the U.K.’s first HIV/AIDS unit at London’s Middlesex Hospital in 1987, and Harry explained how he wants to continue her incredible work.
The Duke of Sussex shared, “What my mom did, and what so many other people did at that time, was to smash that wall down. To kick the door open and say, ‘No. When people are suffering, then we need to learn more, and if there’s a stigma that’s playing such a large part of it, then what we really need to do is talk about it more,'” according to People.
He added, “That kind of made people feel a little bit uncomfortable to start with. But stigma thrives on silence. We know that.
“What my mom started all those years ago was creating empathy and understanding… but also curiosity, which I think was really powerful.”
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Harry, who got publicly tested with Rihanna during a 2016 visit to Barbados, pointed out that most people don’t think the illness will affect them so they don’t feel the need to get tested.
“Every single one of us has a duty, or at least an opportunity, to get tested ourselves to make it easier for everybody else to get tested,” he said. “It will undoubtedly save a life or, at the very least, encourage someone who is living in fear to come forward and get to know their own status, which in turn will save a life.”
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The first day of school is a big deal for any child, even for a future King.
There's no doubting Princess Diana's incredible sense of style, and the legacy it still has on us today. Whether it by sporting a brilliant collection of knitwear, breaking various royal protocols with her rule-bending outfits, or dazzling on the red carpet in glamorous gowns, this was one person who knew exactly how to tick all of the style boxes.
visit to Harlem Hospital depicted in Season 4 of “The Crown,” where she held young AIDS patients.Yet the idea of a princess crossing the bridge to attend an event in Brooklyn was almost as shocking as her Harlem stop. “CBS Evening News” ran an incredulous segment about the outer-borough jaunt, juxtaposing Di’s glamorous image with shots of homeless people, dilapidated buildings and broken sewers.“We were so excited that we were getting national television coverage,” recalled Karen Brooks Hopkins, BAM’s former president and its chief fundraiser at the time, describing how the staff had pitched in to buy a little black-and-white TV so they could watch it at work.
Prince Harry and Princess Eugenie reunited when they were pictured watching the Superbowl together on Sunday, and now, Jennie Bond has claimed Prince Andrew's daughter could be staying with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex during her flying visit. While it isn't known that Meghan, 40, and Eugenie's husband Jack Brooksbank joined Harry, 37, and Eugenie, 31, at the game, Jennie said she wouldn't be surprised if they had all met up together or were even staying at the home of the Sussexes.
While they may be royalty, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have affectionate nicknames for one another much like most couples.The pair have worked hard to keep their life behind closed doors, but when Prince Harry appeared on an episode of the Late Late Show with James Corden, Meghan accidentally let slip an intimate detail about their private life. As James, 43, and Harry, 37, took an open top bus tour of the city in California during the segment, during which the TV host stole the royal's phone to call his 40 year old other half.
Prince Harry’s bombshell memoir has been hanging over the Royal Family for almost a year. But the time has almost come for the anxiety-inducing pages to reach bookshelves around the world.The Duke of Sussex’s £14.7million memoir will be released this year and his friends told the Mirror he’s holding nothing back: “If they think he's gone soft, they are mistaken. Just wait for the book to come out because that will shake the monarchy to the core.” Harry’s publishers, Penguin Random House, describe the explosive read as ‘the definitive account of the experiences, adventures, losses, and life lessons that have helped shape him’.
This year’s Super Bowl was a royal affair.
Kristen Stewart is an Academy Award nominee! On Tuesday, the 31-year-old actress earned her first-ever Oscar nomination for her portrayal of Princess Diana in .Stewart, who was snubbed for a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination last month, will face off against Jessica Chastain (), Olivia Colman (), Penelope Cruz () and Nicole Kidman () in the Actress in a Leading Role category at the 94th Academy Awards.«WOW I wish Pablo and I were in the same country today,» Stewart told ET in a statement, referencing director Pablo Larraín. «I wish I could see his face.»«I am speechless and humbled this morning. I am bowled over by this.
Princess Diana "thought Camilla deserved recognition," royal expert Jennie Bond has claimed in the wake of the announcement Prince Charles' wife will receive the title of Queen. it was announced over The Queen's 70th anniversary weekend that Her Majesty would like her daughter-in-law to take on the title once she passes away. And while some royal fans are divided on the announcement, Jennie claims that Charles' first wife Diana thought Camilla deserved recognition for her "loyalty" to the Royal family.
Prince Harry knows the importance of taking time for his mental health. The 37-year-old Duke of Sussex shared what he does in his own self-care time during an appearance at a virtual event for BetterUp, alongside Meghan Markle's longtime pal, Serena Williams. «The self care is the first thing that drops away. I'm happy to admit that — as a husband, as a dad,» shared Harry, who welcomed his second child, daughter Lilibet Diana, last summer with wife Meghan.The father of two noted that he tries to put aside 30 to 45 minutes a day in the mornings for himself. «OK, one of the kids has gone to school.
As every parent knows, finding time to even do some simple self care like brushing teeth is challenge enough. Now Prince Harry has talked about how he understands the time squeeze, but he prioritises his mental health in the small window of time available to him when his youngest Lilibet is napping and Archie has gone to school.
Prince Harry has shared rare insight into his children Archie, two, and seven month old Lilibet's routine at home in their California mansion. The Duke of Sussex, 37, who is "laying low" as he "doesn't want to cause anymore upset" according to an expert, appeared in a live stream with close pal Serena Williams and the founder of mental health start up BetterUp, Alexi Robichaux, on Thursday 3 February to talk about "mental fitness". During their discussions, Harry shared how he has previously "experienced burnout" and feels he must meditate every day now.
Opening up the vault. Princess Dianawas photographed millions of times, but now some of her most famous pictures are on display.