Prince Harry releases first video since attacking Kate Middleton and Prince William as he mentions returning to UK

Prince Harry has released a new video
Prince Harry has released a new video
WellChild
Svar Nanan-Sen

By Svar Nanan-Sen


Published: 08/02/2023

- 09:26

Updated: 08/02/2023

- 09:32

The Duke of Sussex launched multiple attacks on senior royals including his brother and sister-in-law in his bombshell autobiography

Prince Harry has released his first video since the publication of his memoir Spare.

The Duke of Sussex filmed a video for the British charity WellChild, where he is a patron.


In the short clip, Harry hinted at returning to the UK as he outlined his eagerness to meet the winners of the WellChild Awards.

He said: "For children and people with complex medical needs, WellChild provides access to high-quality care services and the opportunity to thrive at home alongside their families."

Prince Harry spoke of his excitement at meeting the winners of the awards
Prince Harry spoke of his excitement at meeting the winners of the awards
WellChild

Harry continued: "I'd be remiss if I didn't mention the carers and health professionals, doctors, nurses, teachers and play specialists and many many more who are part of the WellChild family as well.

"They deliver life-changing support each and every day."

The Duke added: "Each year, I so look forward to meeting with the award winners and spreading awareness about this incredible charity.

"I hope this year you'll join me and get involved."

WellChild posted the video with the caption: "Our Patron Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex, joins the call for nominations for the 2023 WellChildAwards in association with GSK.

"Each year, we celebrate the UK’s inspirational seriously ill children, young people & those who care for them."

It comes after Prince Harry fired multiple digs at senior members of the Royal Family including his brother Prince William, his sister-in-law Kate and his stepmother Camilla.

Following the release of his autobiography in January 2023, the Duke of Sussex's popularity has decreased in the UK and the US.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attending the Invictus Games athletics events in the Athletics Park, at Zuiderpark the Hague, Netherlands. Picture date: Sunday April 17, 2022.
Prince Harry and Meghan stepped down as working royals in 2020
Aaron Chown


Last month a royal source stated that the Sussexes' titles including potential titles for their children Archie and Lilibet will remain up in the air if they keep attacking the Royal Family.

Following a string of digs at the Firm, a source has now claimed: "The matter of titles is still up in the air."

Speaking to Vanity Fair they added: "The feeling is that the titles need to be earned.

"The royals need to know that they can trust Harry and Meghan not to keep damaging the reputation of the family."

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