Prince Harry dialled in from his Los Angeles home to pay tribute to young Brits tackling racial inequality. The Duke of Sussex appeared on behalf of both himself and his brother William during this year's virtual Diana Awards ceremony today, on what would have been their late mother's 59th birthday.
In a congratulatory video message during the charity's online social action awards ceremony Harry, 35, said that those working on race issues gave him the "greatest hope" amid the division, isolation and anger around the world.
He said: "I am so incredibly proud to be part of these awards as they honour the legacy of my mother and bring out the very best in people like you. "You are all doing such incredible work and at a time of great
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