In honour of Australia’s first-ever “Thank a First Responder Day”, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge shared a video doing just that.
15.05.2020 - 16:29 / perezhilton.com
The royal brothers are finally coming together — for a good cause.
Prince William penned a note on behalf of himself and his brother Prince Harry to thank the volunteers of The Diana Award in the midst of the coronavirus crisis. The charity was founded in the name of their late mother, Princess Diana, “to foster, develop and inspire positive change in the lives of young people.”
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In honour of Australia’s first-ever “Thank a First Responder Day”, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge shared a video doing just that.
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Prince William is teaming up with his younger brother, Prince Harry, to support the charity set up in their late mother’s name. The Duke of Cambridge penned a letter on behalf of himself and Harry to The Diana Award — a charity supporting young people established in memory of his mother Princess Diana following her death in 1997.
Prince William is teaming up with his younger brother, Prince Harry, to support the charity set up in their late mother's name. The Duke of Cambridge penned a letter on behalf of himself and Harry to The Diana Award — a charity supporting young people established in memory of his mother Princess Diana following her death in 1997.