Actors Photos Actor Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex HD Photos and Wallpapers March 2020 By GethuCinema Admin March 6, 2020 Related Posts Actor Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex HD Photos and Wallpapers March 2020 Actor Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex HD Photos and Wallpapers March 2020 Actor Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex HD Photos and Wallpapers February 2020 Actor Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex HD Photos and Wallpapers January 2020 Actor Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex HD Photos and Wallpapers January 2020 Actor Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex HD Photos and Wallpapers November 2019 Share This Post FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppReddItTelegram Tonight in London, for their third consecutive year, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attended the annual Endeavour Fund Awards, which celebrates the achievements of those veterans injured in service who have taken part in remarkable sporting and adventure challenges over the last year. By choosing to take on what seems impossible, these men and women not only set goals for themselves but have also inspired millions of people around the world. These annual awards bring together The Duke and The Duchess alongside wounded, injured and sick Service personnel and veterans as well as their families, friends and supporters of the military community. The Duke, who founded the @EndeavourFund, spoke on the night: • “The Endeavour Fund came from seeing the gaping hole that can be left after taking off that uniform. The power that sport and adventurous challenge plays in recovery, yes; but most of all – the chance to be part of a team again while attempting to achieve unthinkable challenges – as if being shot or blown up wasn’t enough, you guys continue to impress, inspire and challenge what it means to have a life changing injury.” • Since its launch in 2012, the Endeavour Fund has supported 108 projects that have directly assisted over 6,000 of those injured in service. Congratulations to all those who participated in endeavours over the last year and inspired others to push the boundaries of what’s possible! #EndeavorFundAwards 🏴 Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Hapus! Wishing all of our Welsh followers a Happy St Davids Day. Image © Empics / PA 🏴 Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Hapus! Wishing all of our Welsh followers a Happy St Davids Day. Image © Empics / PA 🏴 Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Hapus! Wishing all of our Welsh followers a Happy St Davids Day. Image © Empics / PA 🏴 Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Hapus! Wishing all of our Welsh followers a Happy St Davids Day. Image © Empics / PA 🏎💨💨💨 • This morning, The Duke of Sussex raced up to Silverstone, home of the British Grand Prix to open the The Silverstone Experience, a brand-new immersive museum that tells the story of the past, present and future of British motor racing. Joined by six-time Formula One World Champion Lewis Hamilton MBE, The Duke of Sussex and Lewis toured @thesilverstoneexperience, where they viewed the various components of the museum, met with volunteers, and chatted with the next generation of engineers and racing drivers. The museum brings the extensive heritage of Silverstone and British motor racing to life, celebrating the circuit and the country’s position at the heart of the global motorsport industry. It showcases the rich history of the sport, highlights amazing stories of many whom have been part of what makes Silverstone so special – which we hope, will inspire future generations to come. Photo © PA 🏎💨💨💨 • This morning, The Duke of Sussex raced up to Silverstone, home of the British Grand Prix to open the The Silverstone Experience, a brand-new immersive museum that tells the story of the past, present and future of British motor racing. Joined by six-time Formula One World Champion Lewis Hamilton MBE, The Duke of Sussex and Lewis toured @thesilverstoneexperience, where they viewed the various components of the museum, met with volunteers, and chatted with the next generation of engineers and racing drivers. The museum brings the extensive heritage of Silverstone and British motor racing to life, celebrating the circuit and the country’s position at the heart of the global motorsport industry. It showcases the rich history of the sport, highlights amazing stories of many whom have been part of what makes Silverstone so special – which we hope, will inspire future generations to come. Photo © PA 🏎💨💨💨 • This morning, The Duke of Sussex raced up to Silverstone, home of the British Grand Prix to open the The Silverstone Experience, a brand-new immersive museum that tells the story of the past, present and future of British motor racing. Joined by six-time Formula One World Champion Lewis Hamilton MBE, The Duke of Sussex and Lewis toured @thesilverstoneexperience, where they viewed the various components of the museum, met with volunteers, and chatted with the next generation of engineers and racing drivers. The museum brings the extensive heritage of Silverstone and British motor racing to life, celebrating the circuit and the country’s position at the heart of the global motorsport industry. It showcases the rich history of the sport, highlights amazing stories of many whom have been part of what makes Silverstone so special – which we hope, will inspire future generations to come. Photo © PA I said I’ll give it a shot…[Sound On 🔊] • Stay tuned for more to come later… #WeAreInvictus Abbey Road Studios Today, The Duke of Sussex is in Scotland – one of the world’s fastest growing tourist destinations – to hear what they’re doing to put sustainability at the forefront of holidays that protect the environment and support local communities. The number of tourists globally is rapidly rising, and based on an increasing desire from travellers, The Duke’s international partnership Travalyst is working to ensure the industry can better support communities that face increasing challenges of overcrowding, pollution, and the climate emergency. Supporting these communities means preserving these destinations for everyone. By harnessing the power of travel, which accounts for 1 in 10 jobs globally, generating nearly $9 trillion annually, and is at the heart of connecting people and culture, tourism can lead the way in supporting communities and protecting the environment. At a summit in Edinburgh, representatives from the Scottish tourism and travel sector will join event partners @visitscotland and @eicc_uk to help test and develop the latest work. Founding partners @Bookingcom, @Skyscanner, @Trip, @TripAdvisor and @Visa_US are working with The Duke, backed up by consumer demand, to transform travel and tourism globally so that every holiday people take, every trip they book, can have a positive impact on the destinations they visit. Image © Visit Scotland / PA Today, The Duke of Sussex is in Scotland – one of the world’s fastest growing tourist destinations – to hear what they’re doing to put sustainability at the forefront of holidays that protect the environment and support local communities. The number of tourists globally is rapidly rising, and based on an increasing desire from travellers, The Duke’s international partnership Travalyst is working to ensure the industry can better support communities that face increasing challenges of overcrowding, pollution, and the climate emergency. Supporting these communities means preserving these destinations for everyone. By harnessing the power of travel, which accounts for 1 in 10 jobs globally, generating nearly $9 trillion annually, and is at the heart of connecting people and culture, tourism can lead the way in supporting communities and protecting the environment. At a summit in Edinburgh, representatives from the Scottish tourism and travel sector will join event partners @visitscotland and @eicc_uk to help test and develop the latest work. Founding partners @Bookingcom, @Skyscanner, @Trip, @TripAdvisor and @Visa_US are working with The Duke, backed up by consumer demand, to transform travel and tourism globally so that every holiday people take, every trip they book, can have a positive impact on the destinations they visit. Image © Visit Scotland / PA Today, The Duke of Sussex is in Scotland – one of the world’s fastest growing tourist destinations – to hear what they’re doing to put sustainability at the forefront of holidays that protect the environment and support local communities. The number of tourists globally is rapidly rising, and based on an increasing desire from travellers, The Duke’s international partnership Travalyst is working to ensure the industry can better support communities that face increasing challenges of overcrowding, pollution, and the climate emergency. Supporting these communities means preserving these destinations for everyone. By harnessing the power of travel, which accounts for 1 in 10 jobs globally, generating nearly $9 trillion annually, and is at the heart of connecting people and culture, tourism can lead the way in supporting communities and protecting the environment. At a summit in Edinburgh, representatives from the Scottish tourism and travel sector will join event partners @visitscotland and @eicc_uk to help test and develop the latest work. Founding partners @Bookingcom, @Skyscanner, @Trip, @TripAdvisor and @Visa_US are working with The Duke, backed up by consumer demand, to transform travel and tourism globally so that every holiday people take, every trip they book, can have a positive impact on the destinations they visit. Image © Visit Scotland / PA Today on #WorldWildlifeDay, we recognise the importance of sustaining all life on Earth – and celebrating the importance that animal and plant species play as key components of the world’s biodiversity and therefore our survival. Organisations like African Parks, which The Duke of Sussex serves as President of, is working tirelessly to protect our critical ecosystems for today and future generations. @AfricanParksNetwork is a conservation NGO that safeguards vast wild landscapes across Africa, with 17 national parks across 11 African countries, covering over 13 million hectares of land and wildlife. But this work goes far beyond just wildlife and into the local communities – African Parks are ensuring that these protected areas support the surrounding communities through providing security, education, healthcare, and employment; by investing in local services to create conservation led economies, because people and wildlife need the same conditions to thrive. Find out more about how you can be involved @africanparksnetwork 🐘 • Photo © Scott Ramsay / Mana Meadows / Lorenz Fischer / Naude Heunis / Will Burrard Lucas Today on #WorldWildlifeDay, we recognise the importance of sustaining all life on Earth – and celebrating the importance that animal and plant species play as key components of the world’s biodiversity and therefore our survival. Organisations like African Parks, which The Duke of Sussex serves as President of, is working tirelessly to protect our critical ecosystems for today and future generations. @AfricanParksNetwork is a conservation NGO that safeguards vast wild landscapes across Africa, with 17 national parks across 11 African countries, covering over 13 million hectares of land and wildlife. But this work goes far beyond just wildlife and into the local communities – African Parks are ensuring that these protected areas support the surrounding communities through providing security, education, healthcare, and employment; by investing in local services to create conservation led economies, because people and wildlife need the same conditions to thrive. Find out more about how you can be involved @africanparksnetwork 🐘 • Photo © Scott Ramsay / Mana Meadows / Lorenz Fischer / Naude Heunis / Will Burrard Lucas Today on #WorldWildlifeDay, we recognise the importance of sustaining all life on Earth – and celebrating the importance that animal and plant species play as key components of the world’s biodiversity and therefore our survival. Organisations like African Parks, which The Duke of Sussex serves as President of, is working tirelessly to protect our critical ecosystems for today and future generations. @AfricanParksNetwork is a conservation NGO that safeguards vast wild landscapes across Africa, with 17 national parks across 11 African countries, covering over 13 million hectares of land and wildlife. But this work goes far beyond just wildlife and into the local communities – African Parks are ensuring that these protected areas support the surrounding communities through providing security, education, healthcare, and employment; by investing in local services to create conservation led economies, because people and wildlife need the same conditions to thrive. Find out more about how you can be involved @africanparksnetwork 🐘 • Photo © Scott Ramsay / Mana Meadows / Lorenz Fischer / Naude Heunis / Will Burrard Lucas Today on #WorldWildlifeDay, we recognise the importance of sustaining all life on Earth – and celebrating the importance that animal and plant species play as key components of the world’s biodiversity and therefore our survival. Organisations like African Parks, which The Duke of Sussex serves as President of, is working tirelessly to protect our critical ecosystems for today and future generations. @AfricanParksNetwork is a conservation NGO that safeguards vast wild landscapes across Africa, with 17 national parks across 11 African countries, covering over 13 million hectares of land and wildlife. But this work goes far beyond just wildlife and into the local communities – African Parks are ensuring that these protected areas support the surrounding communities through providing security, education, healthcare, and employment; by investing in local services to create conservation led economies, because people and wildlife need the same conditions to thrive. Find out more about how you can be involved @africanparksnetwork 🐘 • Photo © Scott Ramsay / Mana Meadows / Lorenz Fischer / Naude Heunis / Will Burrard Lucas Today on #WorldWildlifeDay, we recognise the importance of sustaining all life on Earth – and celebrating the importance that animal and plant species play as key components of the world’s biodiversity and therefore our survival. Organisations like African Parks, which The Duke of Sussex serves as President of, is working tirelessly to protect our critical ecosystems for today and future generations. @AfricanParksNetwork is a conservation NGO that safeguards vast wild landscapes across Africa, with 17 national parks across 11 African countries, covering over 13 million hectares of land and wildlife. But this work goes far beyond just wildlife and into the local communities – African Parks are ensuring that these protected areas support the surrounding communities through providing security, education, healthcare, and employment; by investing in local services to create conservation led economies, because people and wildlife need the same conditions to thrive. Find out more about how you can be involved @africanparksnetwork 🐘 • Photo © Scott Ramsay / Mana Meadows / Lorenz Fischer / Naude Heunis / Will Burrard Lucas Today on #WorldWildlifeDay, we recognise the importance of sustaining all life on Earth – and celebrating the importance that animal and plant species play as key components of the world’s biodiversity and therefore our survival. Organisations like African Parks, which The Duke of Sussex serves as President of, is working tirelessly to protect our critical ecosystems for today and future generations. @AfricanParksNetwork is a conservation NGO that safeguards vast wild landscapes across Africa, with 17 national parks across 11 African countries, covering over 13 million hectares of land and wildlife. But this work goes far beyond just wildlife and into the local communities – African Parks are ensuring that these protected areas support the surrounding communities through providing security, education, healthcare, and employment; by investing in local services to create conservation led economies, because people and wildlife need the same conditions to thrive. Find out more about how you can be involved @africanparksnetwork 🐘 • Photo © Scott Ramsay / Mana Meadows / Lorenz Fischer / Naude Heunis / Will Burrard Lucas In Scotland today, The Duke of Sussex and Travalyst have hosted a summit to launch their next phase of work, putting communities first, with a mission to create a more sustainable tourism industry. • “We are a coalition of partners with a shared goal to transform the future of tourism and travel for everyone – to give people access to better information and ensure the future development of tourism positively supports the destinations that the industry relies on, and that their communities depend on. We believe travel is a good thing. It is the heart of human experience, of cultural connections and of new friendships.” – The Duke of Sussex Travalyst is working to build a future where people are able to take holidays and trips that have social, environmental and economic benefits to communities and destinations built in. There is an increasing desire for these types of trips – and we want to make them a reality for everyone. At today’s summit in Edinburgh, representatives from across the Scottish tourism sector discussed the need to encourage and incentivise sustainable practices across the supply chain, in a way that meets the needs of consumers who want more clarity on how to choose more sustainable options. Image © PA / SussexRoyal In Scotland today, The Duke of Sussex and Travalyst have hosted a summit to launch their next phase of work, putting communities first, with a mission to create a more sustainable tourism industry. • “We are a coalition of partners with a shared goal to transform the future of tourism and travel for everyone – to give people access to better information and ensure the future development of tourism positively supports the destinations that the industry relies on, and that their communities depend on. We believe travel is a good thing. It is the heart of human experience, of cultural connections and of new friendships.” – The Duke of Sussex Travalyst is working to build a future where people are able to take holidays and trips that have social, environmental and economic benefits to communities and destinations built in. There is an increasing desire for these types of trips – and we want to make them a reality for everyone. At today’s summit in Edinburgh, representatives from across the Scottish tourism sector discussed the need to encourage and incentivise sustainable practices across the supply chain, in a way that meets the needs of consumers who want more clarity on how to choose more sustainable options. Image © PA / SussexRoyal In Scotland today, The Duke of Sussex and Travalyst have hosted a summit to launch their next phase of work, putting communities first, with a mission to create a more sustainable tourism industry. • “We are a coalition of partners with a shared goal to transform the future of tourism and travel for everyone – to give people access to better information and ensure the future development of tourism positively supports the destinations that the industry relies on, and that their communities depend on. We believe travel is a good thing. It is the heart of human experience, of cultural connections and of new friendships.” – The Duke of Sussex Travalyst is working to build a future where people are able to take holidays and trips that have social, environmental and economic benefits to communities and destinations built in. There is an increasing desire for these types of trips – and we want to make them a reality for everyone. At today’s summit in Edinburgh, representatives from across the Scottish tourism sector discussed the need to encourage and incentivise sustainable practices across the supply chain, in a way that meets the needs of consumers who want more clarity on how to choose more sustainable options. Image © PA / SussexRoyal In Scotland today, The Duke of Sussex and Travalyst have hosted a summit to launch their next phase of work, putting communities first, with a mission to create a more sustainable tourism industry. • “We are a coalition of partners with a shared goal to transform the future of tourism and travel for everyone – to give people access to better information and ensure the future development of tourism positively supports the destinations that the industry relies on, and that their communities depend on. We believe travel is a good thing. It is the heart of human experience, of cultural connections and of new friendships.” – The Duke of Sussex Travalyst is working to build a future where people are able to take holidays and trips that have social, environmental and economic benefits to communities and destinations built in. There is an increasing desire for these types of trips – and we want to make them a reality for everyone. At today’s summit in Edinburgh, representatives from across the Scottish tourism sector discussed the need to encourage and incentivise sustainable practices across the supply chain, in a way that meets the needs of consumers who want more clarity on how to choose more sustainable options. Image © PA / SussexRoyal Testing, testing🎙… • Recorded inside Abbey Road Studios, home to The Beatles and other music legends, The Duke of Sussex joins Jon Bon Jovi and the Invictus Games Choir for a special live session in aid of the Invictus Games Foundation. The song being played, called ‘Unbroken’, was created by Jon Bon Jovi to shine a spotlight on those veterans living with Post Traumatic Stress Injury (PTSI), to honour their service and acknowledge the strength of the Armed Forces community. The Duke and JBJ are both strong supporters of the military community, with The Duke founding the Invictus Games in 2014. The Invictus Games Choir, made up of wounded, injured and sick veterans and serving personnel from all services and different ranks of the UK Armed Forces, have come together to use the power of music to aid their recovery. Although The Duke was unable to sing, leaving the vocals to the professionals, the special single that was recorded in Studio 2 where The Beatles recorded 11 out of their 13 albums, and will be released in March in support of the @WeAreInvictusGames. Video © SussexRoyal Happy 1st of March everyone! 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