Prince Harry paid tribute to Second World War veterans as he appeared on “The One Show” Monday. The BBC show, which switched to BBC2 for the evening, saw Harry highlight some vets as part of the program’s coverage around the 75th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day (VE Day), which took place on Friday in the U.K.
and Europe. He spoke about The Guinea Pig Club, and its modern-day equivalent, the CASEVAC Club. The Duke of Sussex also joined a Zoom call on Tuesday last week to speak with Maggie Wilson, widow of former GPC member Sandy Saunders, who The Duke met, and Andy Perry, son of former GPC member Jack Perry.
Also on the call were David Wiseman and Dave Henson, both founding members of the CASEVAC Club and veterans who The Duke has
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