Duke of Sussex Honoring Veterans Because Once Served Always Serving

Harry and Meghan Sussex Once Served Always Serving Veterans

Prince Harry advocate for the military has done more for the military community in the United Kingdom than any other royal. Since leaving the military he has continues to go above and beyond for the veteran community. The Duke of Sussex has created a movement. If you want to be part of the movement which support veterans then give to the Invictus Games Foundation .

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Proven  Record of Military Service and Leadership

If anyone has earned the right to lay a wreath at the cenotaph, then it is Prince Harry the Duke of Sussex. He has devoted his life to uplifting and serving veterans and earned our respect.

The optics of denying a wreath to the only member of the Royal Family who served on the front lines at great personal risk to himself will not sit well in the military community or in the United States, where the Duke of Sussex enjoys widespread admiration for his heroism serving in Afghanistan.- Carolyn Durand

Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex accompanied by his wife Meghan paid their respects to those who lost their lives in the line of duty. Poignantly, the cemetery the couple chose to visit is opposite the Veterans Affairs Greater Los Angeles Health Care System building, which was used by Meghan’s grandfather, Alvin Ragland, after he served in the U.S. Coast Guard.

Remembrance Day 2020

On Remembrance Day, the Duchess picked flowers from their garden and they placed them on gravesites. The gravesites were of two soldiers who fought for Commonwealth armed forces: The Royal Australian Air Force and Royal Canadian Artillery. It was important to the Duke and Duchess to be able to personally recognize Remembrance Day to pay tribute to those who served and to those who gave their lives.

Duke and Duchess of Sussex Honoring Veterans 2020

Prince Harry Served 2 tours of duty in Afghanistan, no other royal has done this in 25 years. Prince Harry is a real soldier, a man of courage and conviction. Prince William has never served on the battlefield. Prince Edward dropped out of the military training school. The Duke doesn’t play dress up in military uniform like William , he, completed 2 tours of duty in Afghanistan.

2012 Distinguished Humanitarian Leadership Award Winner

Prince Harry Received the 2012 Distinguished Humanitarian Leadership Award which recognized his work with military veterans, servicemen and women. Prince Harry has nothing but the utmost respect for the military. He visited the Arlington National Cemetery on his visit to honor those who served.

Raising Funds For Veterans

After serving on the battlefield The Duke of Sussex raised millions for veterans. Raising funds and supporting Walking with the Wounded.  What Remembrance Day Means to Prince Harry:

The act of remembering, of remembrance, is a profound act of honor. It’s how we preserve the legacies of entire generations and show our gratitude for the sacrifices they made in order for us to be able to live the lives we live today.- Prince Harry

Prince Harry’s brainchild the Invictus Games were established for the rehabilitation of service men and women. To inspire and bring healing.

Dedicated Service To Veterans

Prince Harry served as Captain Wales in the British Army for 10 years and dedicated much of his humanitarian efforts to the military community.In his new home of US Prince Harry has been assisting homeless veterans over there too, partnering with Walker Family Events Foundation and Compton Veterans for #OperationNourish.

WalkerFamily Volunteer Event For Veterans

 

1 thought on “Duke of Sussex Honoring Veterans Because Once Served Always Serving

  1. Gladys

    Prince Harry is a vetaran who doesn’t play dressup to impress & yes he is a true humanitarian at heart, so i say, shame on the Royal Family for treating him dishonourable & at that wanting to humuriate him by telling the gutter tabloids of the wreath saga.

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