Prince Harry is heading to Nottingham today as he gets stuck into engagements on his four-day trip to the UK. Harry, who stepped back as a working royal in 2020, attended the annual Wellchild Awards in London on Monday evening, and today, he will head to Nottingham to show his support for BBC Children in Need.
He will return to a community recording studio, which he last visited in October 2019 - just two months before he and the Duchess of Sussex announced they were stepping down as senior working royals and moving to North America. While he's there, he will carry out a number of engagements and make a substantial donation to the broadcaster's charity to help support its work tackling violence affecting young people.
It comes after he made a jibe about the "challenges" of sibling relationships last night. Speaking to Declan Bitmead, 17, one of the WellChild Award winners last night, he asked if he had siblings and the teenager replied he had a younger brother. "Does he drive you mad?" asked the duke, and Declan replied "no, we get on fine" - and Harry quipped with a smile "you know what - siblings".
When told the 17-year-old, from Oxted in Surrey, and his brother went to the same school, the duke said "you're at the same school, that sometimes makes it more challenging".
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