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Prince Harry donates £1.1m to Children in Need
Prince Harry's $1.5 million donation aims to expand mentorship and safe spaces for youth affected by violence, supporting 30% of BBC Children in Need's local projects.
- Prince Harry announced huge personal donations to help youth programs in Nottingham during a visit on Tuesday.
- Harry has maintained ties with Nottingham since first visiting a community recording studio there in 2013, inspired by the teenagers and mentors involved.
- The Duke said the donations aim to provide facilities that give young people opportunities to thrive while combating issues like knife crime.
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Trevor Rose, CEO of Community Recording Studio, tells PEOPLE that the Duke of Sussex "wants to ask questions. He wants to feel the energy"Cameron Smith/Getty Prince Harry visits Nottingham on Sept. 9, 2025NEED TO KNOWPrince Harry visited with young artists at the Community Recording Studio in Nottingham on Tuesday, as he returned to the U.K. to check in on several of his favored charitiesCRS CEO Trevor Rose tells PEOPLE he's impressed that Harry…
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