Prince Harry Donates £1.1m to Children in Need in Nottingham
Prince Harry Donates £1.1m to Children in Need in Nottingham

Prince Harry Donates £1.1m to Children in Need in Nottingham

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Prince Harry has personally donated £1.1 million (approximately $1.5 million) to BBC Children in Need to support grassroots organizations aiding young people affected by violence, particularly in Nottingham. This donation, made from his own funds rather than through his Archewell foundation, was announced during his visit to the Community Recording Studio in Nottingham as part of a rare four-day trip to the UK. The funds will help create safe spaces, build trust, and offer hope to youth in communities struggling with violence. Harry, who stepped down from royal duties in 2020, has maintained his charitable engagements and emphasized the importance of supporting changemakers in the city. The visit also included meetings with local groups such as Epic Partners and the police, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat issues like knife crime. While Harry has remained apart from his family during this visit, including his father King Charles and brother Prince William, he continues to focus on his philanthropic work in the UK.

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