Prince Harry recently visited the United Kingdom with the motive of commemorating the tenth anniversary of the Invictus Game, which he founded in 2014. Due to this, the prestigious BBC network has sent a correspondent who interviewed the younger son of King Charles III, where he stated that it is “great” to be back in his native country.
The Duke of Sussex was at a charity event for children who lost their military parents in battle on Thursday afternoon. There, the royal joked with Daniela Relph from the BBC, claiming that he had eaten “at least three” Maltesers off the floor.
Prince Harry spoke to BBC correspondent Daniela Relph about his visit to Scotty’s Little Soldier’s Charity.
“What Scotty's is doing with these kids is absolutely incredible and very needed as well”.#PrinceHarry pic.twitter.com/RE6c9PkxU4
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Harry answered several questions of Relph and made her clear that he feels very happy about being in his country. “It’s incredible“, claimed the Duke while praising the work of the charity ‘Scotty’s Little Soldiers’, which he was supporting.
The BBC is one of the few media outlets from the United Kingdom that has not attacked Prince Harry for his controversial feud with the British royal family. For that reason, it is not a surprise that the Duke answered with no problems the questions of correspondent Daniela Relph.