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Prince Harry Addresses the Black Lives Matter Movement in a Virtual Speech at the Annual Diana Awards

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Prince Harry surprised attendees of the virtual Diana Awards Wednesday with a sentimental address for the charity's honorees.

The Diana Award highlights U.K. youth who continue the late Princess Diana's charitable legacy. The Duke of Sussex applauded today's generation and mentioned the critical importance of the Black Lives Matter movement currently traversing the globe.

Harry's special message took place on what would have been his mother's 59th birthday. Prince Harry delivered a special video message during the virtual Diana Awards today.

The recorded address—which was a part of the annual awards ceremony that highlights U.K. youth who continue the late princess's charitable legacy—took place on what would have been Princess Diana's 59th.

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