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Prince Harryhas released a statement of support to “my fellow veterans” to mark Veterans Day and Remembrance Day.
On Nov. 11, the Duke of Sussex, 40, wrote in a statement, “I reaffirm my lifelong admiration and appreciation for the service and sacrifice you and your families have made — both in times of conflict and peace. You have played a vital role in defending the values of liberty, freedom and security. These values bind us together and have shaped you as leaders and role models.”
“At a time of global uncertainty, remember the unity and purpose that defined your service, and do not hesitate to put that into action in your communities,” the statement continued. “That same spirit should guide all of us in facing today’s challenges. Your example and morality demonstrate that true power lies in our ability to unite and confront the obstacles before us.”
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“As you continue to serve — making valuable contributions to communities, colleagues, households and all those we love — my hope is that our communities will continue to serve your needs too. Your contributions do not stop because you no longer wear the uniform, and the collective sense of appreciation for what you have done for your countries should not stop either,” he added.
“Let today be a reminder that the true measure of gratitude is not in words alone, but in our actions and our ongoing efforts to build a world worthy of the sacrifices that those before us have made — and to protect it for generations to come,” he continued. In closing, he added, “To all those who have served — past and present — I offer my deepest respect and thanks. Your service has made a lasting, positive impact for our communities, our nations and our shared future. I am honored to stand with you.”
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Prince Harry’s mother,Princess Diana, died on Aug. 31, 1997, when he was just 12 years old.
“It can be overwhelming and isolating,” his message continued. “Yet, in the midst of that heartache, we find strength in the love and memories left behind, and I have seen how communities like yours can offer deep comfort and healing.”
“I encourage you to take a moment to reflect on the values that your loved ones instilled in you — courage, compassion, and a sense of purpose. These will serve as your guiding light, helping you navigate the challenges ahead,” he continued. “In coming together to support one another, you not only honor the memories of your loved ones but also forge bonds that can and will carry you through the toughest times. The tears and laughter, the shared experiences and the moments of joy you create together are powerful reminders that love endures.”
He concluded, “Your resilience is a testament to the legacy of your loved ones, and I have every confidence in your ability to make them proud and to shine bright in the world. All they want is for you to be happy.”
Prince Harry wears his monocle gun sight as he sits in the front seat of his Apache Helicopter at the British controlled flight-line at Camp Bastion in Afghanistan’s Helmand Province, where he was serving as an Apache Helicopter Pilot/Gunner with 662 Sqd Army Air Corps on Dec. 12, 2012.JOHN STILLWELL/POOL/AFP via Getty Images
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He added that he found a “second family” in the “lifelong friends” he made while serving, and said, “I signed up for three [years] and then they kept dangling the carrot of different options in front of me, and I ended up serving 10 years.”
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Before he and Meghan stepped back from their roles as working members of the royal family in 2020, Prince Harry held three honorary military titles: Captain General of the Royal Marines, Honorary Air Commandant of RAF Honington and Commodore-in-Chief, Small Ships and Diving, Royal Naval Command.
source: people.com