Prince Harry receives special gift for Archie and Lilibet during his time in London
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The Duke of Sussex has served as patron of WellChild since 2007
Prince Harry received a gift for Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet during his engagement in London on Monday evening.
The Duke of Sussex attended the WellChild Awards last night and met Scarlett Cripps and her family.
Scarlett, 10, gave Prince Harry a gift that he could share with his wife Meghan Markle and their two young children Archie and Lilibet.
Scarlett, who attended the event with her younger sister Sienna, seven, and her mother, Aby, gave the royal crystal hearts.
Prince Harry received a gift for Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet during his engagement in London on Monday evening.
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Aby said they "gave Prince Harry some crystal hearts so if he feels down he can give a crystal heart to each of his family members to squeeze and make them feel a lot happier."
She also explained why her daughter wanted to give Harry a gift: "They’re little baby crystal hearts. She said he does so much for other people as well.
"She’s getting an award tonight for the stuff she does for others and wanted to give him something back, as well."
Scarlett gave Harry a blue heart, and included a purple one for Meghan, a green one for Archie and a yellow one for Lilibet.
The Duke of Sussex attended the WellChild Awards last night and met Scarlett Cripps and her family.
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Aby said Prince Harry told them that the gift from Scarlett infused with love would remind him of his "lovely wife.".
Scarlett told People that "it was really exciting" to meet Prince Harry at the event.
She added: "We were talking about his charities."
Her mother Aby said: "She (Scarlett) was telling Harry about the charity work she does and she’s really inspired by Harry’s charity work."
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Prince Harry has served as patron of WellChild since 2007.
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Scarlett has her own charity campaign, "Scarlett Smiles" which supports children dealing with various challenges.
Prince Harry has served as patron of WellChild since 2007.
WellChild is one of the few UK charities the Duke of Sussex remains involved with since stepping down as a working member of the Royal Family in 2020.
Meghan Markle did not travel to the UK with Prince Harry for the event, instead choosing to remain in the US.