Summary
Prince Harry donated £1.1 million to a BBC Children in Need project in Nottingham aimed at helping young people affected by violence. During his UK visit, he met with youth workers and attended charity events, including a rap music performance. The donation aims to create safe spaces for young people and support their positive development.
Key Facts
- Prince Harry donated £1.1 million of his own money to a project supporting young people in Nottingham.
- The donation is for a BBC Children in Need initiative focused on reducing youth violence.
- Prince Harry visited the Community Recording Studio in Nottingham, where he interacted with young people and watched a rap performance.
- He participated in discussions about reducing knife crime and creating better opportunities for youth.
- BBC Children in Need is a major charity in the UK supporting independent youth workers.
- The donation aims to help provide safe spaces and empower young people to have better futures.
- Prince Harry's UK visit includes attending multiple charity events and previously donated £1.2 million from his book sales to another charity he co-founded.