Harry and Meghan Appreciation Thread

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Scotty's Little Soldiers hosted a heart-warming event in London, bringing together 50 children and young people who have experienced the death of a military parent for a fun-filled afternoon with the charity’s Global Ambassador, Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex.

Prince Harry, a long-standing supporter of Scotty's Little Soldiers, surprised the children aged 6 to 22 years when he joined their event, and spent time chatting to them as well as joining them for games such as Edible Races, Flipper Challenge and Bucket Head. The Duke also spent time with the children’s parents. The event provided a safe space for the young people to connect with one another, build friendships, and create lasting memories.

Following the lively session, Prince Harry spent quality time with nine members from Scotty's Council. This dedicated group of young people, who represent the charity’s other members and provide a voice for bereaved military children and young people, discussed their experiences of growing up without a parent and the invaluable support they receive from Scotty's Little Soldiers.

Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex and Global Ambassador of Scotty's Little Soldiers, reflected:

"It was an honour to meet so many of the wonderful families Scotty’s Little Soldiers supports. I have long believed in the mission of this charity, and I truly believe the work they do to foster community and create space for young people to connect, grieve, but also have fun together is life-changing. I am a huge supporter of their work, and very proud to be their first Global Ambassador.”

Nikki Scott, who founded Scotty’s Little Soldiers in 2010 following the death of her husband, Cpl Lee Scott, in 2009, commented:

"It was amazing to see all the smiles in the room when Prince Harry walked through the door. The Duke of Sussex has supported Scotty’s for a long time, which means a lot to our members because they know he understands what it’s like to experience the death of a parent and the challenges they face. It’s important to our members to maintain their connection to the military community, which Prince Harry is also passionate about. Events like these are so valuable to our members because it enables them to develop friendships with others in a similar situation, as well as have lots of fun.”

Georgia Paterson (16) joined Scotty’s Little Soldiers in 2018. Her dad, Corporal (Cpl) Norman Stevenson, served in the Royal Regiment of Scotland (3 Scots) and died by suicide in 2016. Georgia was 8 years old. She is a member of Scotty’s Council and said of chatting to The Duke:

"Prince Harry was the best person to share that experience with because he’s been through it and understands better than anyone. It was really moving to see how vulnerable he was with us, which encouraged us to open up as well."

She continued: "It felt really connecting because when your parent served, they served for the country, and one of the most important things for the country is the Royal Family. Speaking with someone who is part of that made me feel more connected to my Dad. It was amazing to be connected to him in that moment."

Joshua Kirkham (19) joined Scotty’s Little Soldiers in 2014. His dad LCpl Christopher Bradshaw, died in a road collision on 26th November 2011 when Joshua was six years old. Joshua is also a member of Scotty’s Council and after having a heart-felt conversation with The Duke, he said:

"The standout moment in our conversation with Prince Harry was around coping mechanisms for bereavement. We discussed being proud of the family member we've lost, celebrating their life, and understanding that it's okay to be sad, to grieve, and to seek support in whatever way feels right."

Scotty’s currently supports over 670 bereaved military children and young people, aged 0 – 25 years. Services offered include access to one-to-one child bereavement support, guidance to parents and carers, personal education and learning assistance (including grants), development opportunities and fun activities such as holiday respite breaks and group events. These are all designed to remind the children and young people supported by Scotty’s that they are not alone. The charity has a long-term goal of supporting over 1,000 bereaved military children and young people annually by 2030.
 
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At Nigerian Defence Headquarters


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Harry meeting Uba Sani, Governor of Kaduna State

"I was very delighted to have received in audience today, the Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry, who was in Kaduna to meet with Nigerian military veterans, soldiers wounded in action, and families of soldiers killed in action.

In his remarks during the courtesy visit, the Duke of Sussex gave insights into what inspired him to create the Invictus Games and his unrelenting efforts to expand the Games internationally. After viewing the warriors games held in Quantico, Virginia, a Marine Corps Base, Prince Harry created the Invictus Games, an international athletics competition for active duty and veteran service members who have become ill or injured during, or resulting from, their service. He gave a firm commitment to sustain the Games and expand it to many countries because it holds the promise of effectively lifting the spirits of veterans and soldiers still in active service.

We are grateful to Prince Harry for identifying with the Armed Forces of Nigeria, and in particular his work towards creating a Hub dedicated to the welfare of personnel of our Armed Forces. His visit will definitely lift the spirits of our brave and resilient officers and men and women of the Armed Forces. We also salute the Duke of Sussex for his exemplary humanitarian services and activism, especially in the area of wildlife conservation in Africa, and Charity for Children in Lesotho. Prince Harry's life-long pursuit of good causes aligns with my own life - long activism for improvement in the conditions of the poor, vulnerable and underserved in our society. As Governor, I have committed myself to bringing hope to the poor, weak and vulnerable in Kaduna State."



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Visiting 44 Nigerian Army Reference Hospital


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Attending Women In Leadership Event




"A wonderful afternoon with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex during their trip in Abuja, Nigeria. Happy to share with Meghan, the Duchess the warmth and friendly embrace of Nigerians. At our meeting with leading Nigerian women, ably moderated by the one and only Mo Abudu, she was showered with names - Ifeoma (a beautiful and good person), Omowale (a child has come home) and Edidiong (blessing)."


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Did she do something to her eyebrows like micro blading? I'm not sure I like them, they don't seem placed naturally and are a little too prominent but I agree her figure looks great!
 
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