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How Prince Harry Carries on Princess Diana's Legacy: His Mother's Son.

 


The Duke of Sussex's ride from schoolboy to Army officer and champion of the charity trail blazed through his mother is chronicled in the latest problem of PEOPLE Royals.

Prince Harry is continuing the work of his late mother, Princess Diana.

His experience from schoolboy to Army officer and champion of the charity trail blazed with the aid of his mother is chronicled in the cutting-edge trouble of PEOPLE Royals.


Six years ago, Harry instructed PEOPLE, "There's other times when I think, 'All I choose to do is make my mother distinctly proud.' That's all I've ever wanted to do."

Since then, Harry — at 37, he is one yr older than his mom was when she died in Paris on August 31, 1997 — has seen his life exchange irrevocably. He and spouse Meghan, Duchess of Sussex (who he married in 2018) and their two youngsters Archie, 3, and Lilibet, 1, have settled in Montecito, California.


One factor that hasn't changed? His connection with those in need.

"He has that joie de vivre, and that connecting touch," biographer Ingrid Seward, who knew his mom Diana well, says of Harry's Genius for hands-on public duty.


That is never more obvious than when he visits with the WellChild charity that helps unwell adolescents and their household and caregivers. Harry "has persistence greater than something else. The most vital ability is to pay attention and understand and he does that really, clearly well," former CEO of the charity Colin Dyer has told PEOPLE.

And he has a magnetic enchantment in widening the publicity for each banning landmines and supporting those maimed by using the weapons. "He's stepping into the void" left via Diana, says activist Ken Rutherford. Adds the U.S. govt director of mine-clearing charity HALO Trust, Chris Whatley: "There's no evaluation to the public attention" generated with the aid of Harry such as when he visited Angola in 2019.

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