The Sussexes

Action-packed day for Prince Harry as he bestows Desmond Tutu with Companion of Honour award

Prince Harry has finished his first full day of engagements in Cape Town, South Africa as he continues his tour of the country. The Prince, who is visiting on the request of the Government, met with the retired Archbishop Desmond Tutu this morning and presented him with the prestigious Companion of Honour award. Dressed smartly in a blue suit, Harry met the iconic peace campaigner at the…
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Prince Harry names buildings in Lesotho after his mother and nanny

Yesterday, Prince Harry attended the opening of the new Sentebale development in Lesotho where he named two of the buildings after his late mother Diana, Princess of Wales, and his nanny, Olga Powell. The Mamohato Children’s Centre was built for the charity’s continuous work with disadvantaged children and young people living with HIV. The centre cost just over £2 million to build…
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Opinion

Will Prince Harry fade from the headlines?

Growing up in the shadow of a future monarch must be hard. Firstly, while raised as a prince/princess, it is a job that you may never fully fulfil. The chances of one day being sovereign are very slim and society expects you to find a career path to match their expectations…
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"All hail the King" proclaimed about Prince Harry during Royal Variety Performance

Attending on behalf of his grandmother, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, a very dapper looking Prince Harry arrived at the Royal Variety Performance telling ITV executives “Jack Whitehall makes me nervous.” Jack, the youngest host of the show at only 27, sung Harry’s praises saying that he is one of his heroes including  “He may only be a prince but when it comes to banter…
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State & Ceremonial

Royal Family set to attend remembrance events

Over the following week members of the Royal Family will take part in multiple events to mark Remembrance in England and across the world in Australia. To start off, The Duke of Edinburgh and his grandson, Prince Harry will visit the Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey to pay their respects on 5th November. A tradition that has taken place on the grounds of Westminster since 1928. Upon…
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