
Prince Harry, found his way to comfort all the children who lost their parents while serving in the country's army. At the memorial event for all veterans who lost their lives in service to the country, Harry, although not physically present, received attention through a felt letter dedicated to the little ones.
"We have a special bond together even though we have never met. Like me and you lost a parent. I know very well what kind of pain and despair comes with this great loss, but I want you to know you're not alone. Today, as we remember and honor heroes like your mom or dad, you have to face difficult feelings. I hope you find comfort and strength knowing that their love for you lives and shines. Whenever you have to remember something like this, I encourage you to rely on your friends. One of the best ways I've learned to deal with pain has been through the community. Talking about my injury and absence. I could not be more grateful and liberated than to know that you are surrounded by wonderful people who will support you throughout your journey. We all know that some days are harder than others, but these days they ease up as little as possible."
The prince has been a part of and worked with the community called Scotty's Little Soldiers for years, even in 2019 he dressed up as Christmas Santa to make your holidays even happier.
The founders of the community have expressed gratitude for the fact that despite the duke giving up the kingdom and the duties that come after the titles, it follows to support such causes.
"To get a letter like this just this day, it's a big push for us. He understands better than all the others than it means to grow up without one parent, and his thoughts for us mean a lot." - Said the founder of Scotty's Little Soldiers.
Source: Cosmopolitan
The last time the Duke and Duchess of Sussex participated in Remembrance events ëith the royal family ëas in 2019, shortly before they moved to California and stepped back from their positions as senior ëorking royals.