Prince Harry is still a trending topic in the United Kingdom for his iconic appearances at some major events. This time the Prince was the talk of the town after he joined a virtual Christmas party for bereaved military children.
On December 10, the Duke of Sussex joined the party for 280 children and young people who have experienced the death of a parent in the British armed forces. The Prince made everyone feel welcome with some memories of Christmas and he even took part in a Q&A with some of the young guests. Prince Harry emphasizes losing someone you love, particularly not sharing with them this special season.
“It’s okay to feel however you feel at Christmas. Some people will be celebrating and happy, other people feel reflective, some people will be sad, and maybe you’ll experience every single one of these emotions and that’s absolutely fine. Remember you’ve got each other, you’ve got Scotty’s and you’ve got the people that love you.”
Prince Harry is currently ambassador of the Scotty and he loves to share it with all the children. On top of that, the party also had interactive games, including building towers with cushions and making snowmen out of toilet paper.