Thursday 19 January 2012

Prince Harry Overseas Visit in March




Prince Harry will visit Belize, The Bahamas and Jamaica on behalf of The Queen as part of Her Majesty's Diamond Jubilee celebrations. His
 overseas visit will be from the 2nd - 8th March 2012. 
In addition, Harry will visit Brazil in support of the United Kingdom Government and his charities from 9th to 11th March.
According to St. James Palace, Prince Harry's visit to Brazil in March, at the request of the Foreign Office in addition to touring three Commonwealth countries.
Prince Harry will be in Jamaica (including Kingston and Falmouth) from March 5 to 8, the palace says. It's Harry's first overseas tour on behalf of the Queen. Brazil is regarded as a huge and vital emerging market for British exports.
The event is part of a new marketing campaign known as "The Great" to promote Britain's industrial, cultural and other achievements around the world, British Embassy and Foreign Ministry officials told reporters in Rio de Janeiro.
The announcement was made during a visit by Foreign Secretary William Hague to Brazil to improve diplomatic and trade ties with Latin America's largest country and economic powerhouse.

via Clarence House and Many other Media Sources!

Tuesday 17 January 2012

Prince Harry is to climb Everest with WWTW Team


Prince Harry is to keep his vow to a group of wounded soldiers by joining their attempt to conquer Everest.
Sources yesterday confirmed Harry, 27, will be with the Walking With The Wounded charity team in April for an assault on the 29,000ft peak.
A Walking With The Wounded source said: "We are really pleased."
The Prince will climb to Everest's base camp, which is 17,000ft up - but will not attempt to reach the summit.
Harry may climb a neighbouring mountain, the 20,000ft Lobuche.

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*Good Luck Guys*

Sunday 15 January 2012

Sporty Prince Harry has been invited to watch the women's beach volleyball in his official capacity as "Olympic Ambassador" at this summer's games

Sporty Prince Harry has been invited to watch the women's beach volleyball in his official capacity as "Olympic Ambassador" at this summer's games.
And Harry will not need to travel far — thousands of tons of sand will be used to make a beach on Horse-guard's Parade, a stone's throw from his London home St James's Palace.
Games organisers have invited Harry to choose which events he wants to attend along with Wills and Kate.
Last night sources said Prince William 29, wanted to watch water polo and Prince William's Wife Kate 30, is interested in the hockey, rowing and athletics.
Harry's still deciding — but is bound to fancy volleyball. An Olympic source said: "The three young Royals will add a bit of magic to the Games and we are hoping they will attend as many events as possible.
"They've indicated a desire to throw light on some of the less high-profile events."

Sunday 8 January 2012

Prince Harry and Prince William go into Battle for abandoned war Heroes

Prince Harry with Other Military Soldiers[Friends] Serving in Afghanistan

A charitable trust set up to help soldiers make a successful transition to civilian life is being launched with the backing of £35 million - and the support of Prince Harry and Duke of Cambridge.

Funding from the Big Lottery Fund means the Forces in Mind Trust (FIMT), which has been given partnership support from the Foundation of Prince William and Prince Harry, will begin helping veterans and ex-service personnel this week. 

The FIMT aims to provide UK-wide long-term support and advice during the next 20 years to ex-service personnel who wish to ease back into everyday life after experiencing action on the front line.
According to the trust, soldiers and their families can experience poor mental health, family breakdown and alcohol-related problems as they attempt to settle back into civilian life.

The Foundation of Prince William and Prince Harry will back the FIMT with grants over a three-year programme, help to raise awareness of the issues facing veterans and carry out research on the most effective ways to support their transition to civilian life.
Nick Booth, the foundation's chief executive, said: "We are incredibly excited about this partnership with Forces in Mind.
"Taking a direct lead from our patrons, the foundation is committed to ensuring those who have given so much serving their country in the Armed Forces are, in turn, given as much support as they and their families need to re-integrate into civilian society.
"We hope the foundation's involvement and resources will further allow the Forces in Mind Trust to become a major new source of support and leadership in this incredibly important sector."



Via Press Association