Prince Harry's Christmas plan revealed as Duke of Sussex sends out invitations
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The Duke of Sussex will host a special Christmas engagement
Prince Harry's Christmas plan has been revealed as the Duke of Sussex has sent out invitations.
Harry is set to spread festive cheer in his role as Global Ambassador for Scottys Little Soldiers, a charity supporting bereaved military children.
The Duke of Sussex will host a special virtual Christmas engagement, offering young members a glimpse into what the holiday season is like for a real-life prince.
The charity noted that Harry is particularly mindful of how challenging the festive period can be for bereaved children.
Prince Harry's Christmas plan has been revealed as the Duke of Sussex has sent out invitations.
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The virtual engagement is scheduled for Tuesday, December 10th.
"Prince Harry would like to jump on a call with as many of our members as possible to wish them all a Merry Christmas," stated an email sent to charity members, according to the Express.
"He appreciates that the festive season can be hard for our members and wants them to know he is thinking of them."
During the festive call, Prince Harry will respond to questions submitted in advance by the charity's members.
During the festive call, Prince Harry will respond to questions submitted in advance by the charity's members.
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While most participants will remain muted due to the large number attending, five selected members will have the special opportunity to help run the session and interact directly with the royal.
"This is your chance to get to know the Duke loads better and find out what Christmas is like for a Prince!" the charity enthusiastically shared.
Scottys Little Soldiers was established in 2010 by Army widow Nikki Scott.
The charity was inspired by Scott's personal experience after losing her husband, Corporal Lee Scott, in Afghanistan in 2009.
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In the image, the Duke was seen wearing a distinctive yellow and black Scotty's scarf.
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Her two young children's journey following their father's death motivated her to create an organisation supporting other bereaved military children.
Earlier this month, Prince Harry shared a poignant photograph from his Montecito home as he reflected on grief and loss ahead of Remembrance Day.
In the image, the Duke was seen wearing a distinctive yellow and black Scotty's scarf.
The scarf's colours were specifically chosen to match those of the 2nd Royal Tank Regiment, where Corporal Lee 'Scotty' Scott served.