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Prince William Writes Letter On Behalf Of Himself And Prince Harry To Princess Diana’s Charity

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Prince William is teaming up with his younger brother, Prince Harry, to support the charity set up in their late mother’s name.

The Duke of Cambridge penned a letter on behalf of himself and Harry to The Diana Award — a charity supporting young people established in memory of his mother Princess Diana following her death in 1997. “I wanted to write to send my support and thanks to all the staff, volunteers and supporters of The Diana Award.

My brother and I remain ever appreciative of the work you do to foster, develop and support young people, particularly at this time of uncertainty,” William wrote. “Whilst you are finding yourselves adapting to new ways of working there is no doubt that your support for young people, through what will be

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