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Prince William and Prince Harry to Reunite in Tribute to Princess Diana’s Legacy

Prince William to Attend Diana Award Ceremony, Prince Harry to Participate Remotely

In a heartfelt nod to their mother’s enduring impact, Princes William and Harry are poised to take part in the Diana Legacy Awards, a ceremony that pays homage to the philanthropic spirit of Diana, Princess of Wales.

Prince William is scheduled to make a personal appearance at the awards, set to take place at the Science Museum on Thursday evening, where he will deliver remarks to honor the 25th anniversary of the charity named for his mother.

Prince Harry, from his home in California, will connect with the award recipients remotely after the event, continuing to show his support from afar.

The event symbolizes a rare moment of unity for the brothers amid reports of a rift, underscoring their shared dedication to the Diana Award. This organization is distinctive in carrying its mother’s name and celebrates young individuals aged nine to 25 who make significant contributions to improving the lives of others.

Both princes have previously shown their support for the award, with each contributing video messages to last year’s ceremony, demonstrating their ongoing commitment to their mother’s legacy.

In his address, Prince William is expected to reflect on the pride he feels in carrying forward his mother’s legacy, echoing her belief in the potential of young people to drive positive change in the world.

Prince Harry’s contribution will likely mirror this sentiment, drawing on his mother’s legacy of recognizing the unique power of the youth to challenge the status quo and push for a more equitable and inclusive society.

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