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Prince Harry expresses pride at fighting for his country and calls for veterans not to be forgotten
Prince Harry urges ongoing recognition of veterans’ sacrifices, highlighting that many feel forgotten after service and calling for public engagement to support their wellbeing.
- Ahead of Remembrance Day, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, published a 647-word essay titled The Bond, The Banter, The Bravery: What it means to be British urging people to remember living veterans as well as the fallen.
- Harry, a former British Army soldier, drew on his decade in the British forces and two frontline Afghanistan tours, plus founding the Invictus Games, to shape his veteran advocacy.
- He stressed that the public's duty to veterans continues after service, urging members of the public to knock on living veterans' doors, shake hands, or join them for a cuppa or a pint.
- His message coincided with a two-day visit to Toronto, Canada, where Harry met Canadian veterans and military charities during the Remembrancetide period, reportedly timed to avoid overshadowing Prince William, Prince of Wales's events.
- Remembrance should extend beyond one weekend, and Harry framed support for veterans as reciprocity, urging the public to repay protection with opportunity and respect as peace feels fragile this Remembrance Sunday.
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