Prince Harry donates $2.3 million to children’s charity

Prince Harry will donate more than one million pounds to the BBC children in Sadaka, in one of the largest individual amounts given by a member of the Royal Family.
The announcement of the donation of 1.1 million pounds ($ A2.3 million) came to Nottingham, a city in the center of Harry for five months, while visiting one of the highest profile trips since his first visit to his homeland and in 2020.
Money, especially in Nottingham, said that young people in the communities caught in violence will help children in need.
Harry, 40, “We are grateful to the support of the BBC children who need to help exchanges in the city to create safe spaces, trust and hope and hope and possession.” He said.
The need for BBC, which has collected more than one billion pounds since 1980, said that it supports more than 1500 charity and projects in the UK.
“I have respect for Nottingham, I always have a commitment, and I have a permanent place in my heart, Harry said Harry said that he and his wife Meghan visited his first official signs eight years ago.
“Young people, especially the violence affecting the crime of knife, continues to destroy their lives, shorten their term and leave their families in grief. For more than a decade, I have adhered to this work, and unfortunately, today’s urgency is even bigger than I first started. We should not and do not.”
While the charities of the royals often make millions of donations and individuals generally give special reasons, they are often not explained to the public.
King Charles thanked by the organizers for a donation that he had applied for appeal to help those who survived an earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria in 2023, a reason that supports Harry’s brother Prince William and his wife Kate.
William also donated the amounts that have recently been donated to mental health organizations and charities that help after a hurricane in Ukraine and the Caribbean, and also gives money to a food bank in London after a theft.
On Monday, Harry bloomed on the grave of his grandmother Queen Elizabeth on the third anniversary of her death before she attended a prize ceremony for sick children.
On Wednesday, the EXPLANATION INTENSIVE WILL BE VISITING THE CENTER OF THE EXPLANATION INFORMATION IN London.
The media focus will meet with his wife Meghan and his two children, his father King Charles, whom he had not seen in the United States for 20 months.


