translated from Spanish: Prince Harry disguises himself as a saint to congratulate children of military lost in battle

The Prince Harry has had a nice detail with the orphaned children of deceased military Christmas and has congratulated them on Christmas with a video posted on the organisation’s website Scotty’s Little Soldiers, which provides support to children who have lost a parent who served in the British Armed Forces.
Santa’s dress, Henry of Sussex has appeared after a few weeks away from public life to contribute and assist in the work of this organization, with which he is very involved. “Prince Harry’s video message was a special gift for the children,” the organization appreciated the organization’s collaboration. This is Prince Harry’s message:

“Ho, ho, ho! Hey guys, hello everyone at Scotty’s Little Soldiers. I hope you’re having a great time. I’ve heard there are 190 people there this year, so please cause as much chaos as you can. I also want to encourage you to look around so that you see that you are part of a family, of an amazing community in which you have support whenever you need it. I’ve met some of you, well…, most of them a few years ago. I know how strong you are. Yes, losing a father is an incredibly difficult thing, but I know that each of you is going to help each other and you’ll have an incredible future ahead of you. At the moment you’re going to have a fantastic Christmas. The last thing I want to add is that your parents will never be forgotten, neither will you, and I know that I leave you with a huge smile on your face, the little ones probably full of food. Merry Christmas and happy year.”

It should be noted that Henry of Sussex has been committed to the country’s Armed Forces and between 2007 and 2008 served in Afghanistan and that he too suffered the loss of one of his parents as a child, that of his mother, Diana of Wales, when I was 12.

Original source in Spanish

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