Svar Nanan-Sen
Guest Reporter
Prince Harry has shared a poignant new photograph from his Montecito home as he reflects on grief and loss ahead of Remembrance Day.
The Duke of Sussex, who serves as global ambassador for military bereavement charity Scotty's Little Soldiers, penned an emotional letter to the organisation's members.
The charity supports young people who have lost a family member in military service.
In his role as the charity's first Global Ambassador, Harry has drawn upon his own experiences of losing a parent at a young age to connect with bereaved military families.
In the newly released image, the Duke appears wearing a black suit with a red poppy.
He is also wearing a distinctive yellow and black Scotty's scarf, which holds special significance.
The scarf's colours were specifically chosen to match those of the 2nd Royal Tank Regiment, where Corporal Lee 'Scotty' Scott served.
Corporal Scott, for whom the charity is named, was killed while serving in Afghanistan.
In his heartfelt letter, Harry addressed the profound impact of losing a parent at a young age.
"I understand, perhaps more than most, the weight of losing a parent at a young age. It can be overwhelming and isolating," the Duke wrote.
He emphasised how communities can provide healing, noting: "Yet, in the midst of that heartache, we find strength in the love and memories left behind."
The Duke encouraged members to reflect on values inherited from their loved ones.
"These will serve as your guiding light, helping you navigate the challenges ahead," he wrote, adding that they are "part of a larger community that stands with you."
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The charity holds special significance for Prince Harry, who made time during a UK visit this year to attend one of their play days.
Speaking about the event, the Duke said: "It was an honour to meet so many of the wonderful families Scotty's Little Soldiers supports."
He expressed strong belief in the charity's mission, stating: "I truly believe the work they do to foster community and create space for young people to connect, grieve, but also have fun together is life-changing."
"I am a huge supporter of their work, and very proud to be their first Global Ambassador".
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The Duke of Sussex, who serves as global ambassador for military bereavement charity Scotty's Little Soldiers, penned an emotional letter to the organisation's members.
The charity supports young people who have lost a family member in military service.
In his role as the charity's first Global Ambassador, Harry has drawn upon his own experiences of losing a parent at a young age to connect with bereaved military families.
In the newly released image, the Duke appears wearing a black suit with a red poppy.
He is also wearing a distinctive yellow and black Scotty's scarf, which holds special significance.
The scarf's colours were specifically chosen to match those of the 2nd Royal Tank Regiment, where Corporal Lee 'Scotty' Scott served.
Corporal Scott, for whom the charity is named, was killed while serving in Afghanistan.
In his heartfelt letter, Harry addressed the profound impact of losing a parent at a young age.
"I understand, perhaps more than most, the weight of losing a parent at a young age. It can be overwhelming and isolating," the Duke wrote.
He emphasised how communities can provide healing, noting: "Yet, in the midst of that heartache, we find strength in the love and memories left behind."
The Duke encouraged members to reflect on values inherited from their loved ones.
"These will serve as your guiding light, helping you navigate the challenges ahead," he wrote, adding that they are "part of a larger community that stands with you."
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The charity holds special significance for Prince Harry, who made time during a UK visit this year to attend one of their play days.
Speaking about the event, the Duke said: "It was an honour to meet so many of the wonderful families Scotty's Little Soldiers supports."
He expressed strong belief in the charity's mission, stating: "I truly believe the work they do to foster community and create space for young people to connect, grieve, but also have fun together is life-changing."
"I am a huge supporter of their work, and very proud to be their first Global Ambassador".
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