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Post by Admin on Oct 19, 2017 18:25:21 GMT
Prince Harry's life is far from ordinary, but he doesn't want an extravagant ceremony when he walks down the aisle with Meghan Markle. "Pomp and pageantry is the last thing he would want," a source close to the 33-year-old royal exclusively tells Us Weekly. "I can see him wanting to get married at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle. It would stop it from turning into a total media circus and give the day a sense of privacy that Harry so badly craves." That won't stop Harry's royal family from showing their support, though. As for whether Queen Elizabeth II will attend, the insider adds, "Of course. No question."
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Post by Admin on Oct 26, 2017 18:15:23 GMT
Prince Harry drew sunny smiles on a gray day in northwest England on Monday — and admitted he has never tried one of the best parts of camping. While visiting Myplace at Brockholes Nature Reserve in Lancashire, he watched a group of young people toasting marshmallows by the campfire. “I’ve never toasted marshmallows over a campfire. They’re too sweet for me,” he said. “But I’ve made campfires and slept under the stars more than I’ve slept in a bed.” The nature preserve was one of a handful of stops Harry made, including travele in Lancashire, where he previously visited amid severe flooding in February 2016.
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Post by Admin on Oct 29, 2017 18:22:12 GMT
On Thursday, the prince kicked off day two of his visit to Denmark with a visit to the Lagkagehuset bakery in Copenhagen, where he opened up about the effects of social media on young people’s mental health. Addressing ambassadors for the “One of Us” mental health campaign — which provides support to young people with mental health issues — the prince said, “People are spending far too much time online and it’s like a mental running machine that they can’t get off. You wouldn’t put your body through such a workout,” he said during the event. “I’m the last person to say ban it but people are suffering from mental fatigue and getting burnt out. We all need to talk to each other more,” he continued.
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Post by Admin on Nov 16, 2017 19:11:56 GMT
Prince Harry has spent much of the last year urging people to be more open about mental health challenges. So it was only fitting that he would honor someone who has spoken up about the issue on Monday night. Harry, 33, handed over the Speaking Out award at the ceremony, which recognizes the best portrayals of mental health across broadcast, print and digital media. Run by a leading charity, the 24th Virgin Money Media Mind Media Awards highlights examples of good practice and people who have worked closely with program makers and journalists in the ongoing effort to improve representations of mental health and challenge stigma.
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Post by Admin on Nov 19, 2017 18:49:41 GMT
Though his Invictus Games have gone international and his Royal Foundation helps charities worldwide, Prince Harry didn’t always understand why his role in the monarchy meant he must serve others. “I think what happened to my mum probably put me a step back, thinking, how could someone who did so much for the world and did so much for everyone else be treated like that by a certain institution?” the 33-year-old shared during a panel at the Obama Foundation‘s inaugural summit in Chicago on Tuesday night. “It takes a bit of getting used to, but once you understand the privileged position that you’re in, you go to spend the rest of your life giving back, and gaining the trust and respect of the general public.”
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