Prince Harry together with Vee Kativhu are hosting the 2023 Diana Awards in LA
“It‘s such a dream to be able to do this with him! He is one of the sweetest people! And I am truly so excited for you all to watch this magical ceremony!” gushed the fellow co host on Twitter
Earlier this month, Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex joined alumni in Los Angeles for the first-ever in person Conversations for Change, a cornerstone program designed to bring young people together around a key social issue.
Congratulations to Vee Kativhu who co-hosted The 2023 Diana Awards with Prince Harry, The Duke Of Sussex in LA!💚
I’m so excited to share that I am co-hosting the 2023
‘Making sure his mother’s Legacy: Prince Harry, made sure to introduce his new home US to Diana Awards with pride. Prince Harry is now flying Diana Award tradition flag in his new LA home country . Archie & Lili Diana will carry on half of their grandma’s royal legacy in the US for sure ‘ one supporters gushed on Twitter.
To commemorative the event , the Diana award took to Instagram to announce, “Earlier this month, Prince Harry and Diana Award chief executive Ttall met with the charity’s Roll of Honour alumni in LA for a “Conversations for Change” session—a program created to bring youth together around a key social issue. Before the discussion, the Duke of Sussex surprised four of this year’s Diana Award recipients with their certificates.
Today, June 30, a virtual ceremony honoured 189 young change makers from 31 countries, with both Prince William and Prince Harry separately recording videos to help introduce some of the recipients.
“When someone steps up to be of service, they automatically join this collective. No one is ever a conduit for change alone,” said Harry. “Each one of us has the ability to help create a more equitable world.”
Prince Harry’s , The Duke of Sussex Globally successful meimor premered on Jan 10 2023 and it went ahead and became world fastest selling book on day one, according to Guiness world record. it even beat the ikes of Barrack Obama book record. Here is to why you should rush to Amazon and order the book!
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An apology Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2023
I’m not going to restate what’s in the book like so many have done beautifully. I’m going to apologize to Harry and Meghan. I was one of the people who was manipulated by the media. I have always had an open mind so I purchased Spare because the leaks were very interesting and what I realized was how wrong I was in joining others in hating Harry & Meghan. When Harry chose his bride, I had never heard of Meghan. She was beautiful, she had a good energy about her and I was so excited Harry was marrying an American. I felt like she was representing us and she was doing a great job. I saw her speak at some function they had and she was so poised and looked natural on stage. The day of the wedding, I watched with so much excitement and I even cried. Then came the hate from the media. It was quick and deliberate and it worked. The media made her out to be fame hungry, arrogant, a narcissist, turned her back on her family, you name it. The media set their eyes on her and wouldn’t let up. I was one of those people who turned on them. Especially when they announced they were leaving England. “How could they?”, I thought. I joined in the hate in blaming Meghan.
When I read the book and put myself in their shoes and saw the media lies, l could see how I was manipulated into believing everything. Even after I read it, and articles would come out that were complete lies. I’ll give you an example. lIn the book, Harry explains how his father was marrying Camilla and he told Harry and William. He said he was happy for his father and thought Camilla would be a wicked step mother but she wasn’t, he grew fond of her. The media spinned what he said and the headline read something like, “Harry refers to Camilla as an evil step mother”. That was confirmation to me that the media is a 24 hours news cycle to destroy Harry and Meghan. How can so many people not see this? And the bigger question is why? Why do they have to destroy them? Is it their job to create a villain and never let up? | understand also why William and Kate weren’t criticized in the media, they are in line to the throne, the media needs them. His family turned their back on them because they couldn’t take it anymore. That’s the awful part, the royal family thinks they should just take the blows and be quiet about it. Well, I now understand why they left and I don’t blame them. Any sane person would have left too. One last thing, whenever they’re in public, like when he was promoting his book, or going out to dinner or anything, the keyboard warriors would say the same thing every single time “l thought they wanted their privacy?” Most of the time, he’s being stalked and lied about and the other times, he’s promoting his book, like any person releasing a book. Even celebrities chime in with the same comment. If everyone just read the book, they would understand what they mean by privacy.
May 10, 2023 I am coming out of retirement to write this review. I’ve never had more than a passing curiosity about the Queen of England or her family. In fact, I was deep into my adolescence before I even knew about Prince William and Prince Harry. And it never occurred to me that perhaps the Queen’s husband might have still been alive at the time of my discovery. Even now, it’s very much ado about nothing for me. Even with all the controversy of the last decade involving the two sons and their respective spouses, I never cared about any of more than a simple, “Oh well, I guess it’s interesting.” That’s the issue with having one’s whole life on display. It’s a spectacle for the unimaginative. I’d rather capture my musings in the pages of a book rather than magazines. All the aside, I’m not a fan of institution. They breed corruption. That isn’t just a criticism of monarchy, but rather an overarching one of all institutions. Education, media, businesses, churches, hospitals, etc. The problem at the end of the day is simple. Greed. You just can’t trust people with any sort of power. I’ve been in a leader position. No sane person who values life stays in power long. There are more important endeavors after all. Love, for example. I do not typically read autobiographies or nonfiction.In fact, I purposefully shy away from this sort of thing. Who wants to waste time of some pompous self-indulgence? Not me. Maybe I’m too judgmental. In any case, I succumbed to my baser inquisitive nature,spurred on by my recent viewing of Queen Charlotte on Netflix (haha, I know); and I’ve been seeing Harry’s book everywhere. Was it subliminal? Alas, it often happens that I jump onto the bandwagon last minute and find myself admonishing my stubborn refusal to conform with the masses. There’s a reason popular things are popular. I saw it sitting on a shelf at work. I flipped to the end. It is a sacred practice of mine. I love to know how things end before I start them. Is it worth the journey? I happened upon some lines where Harry’s reminiscing about his Granny. I felt my eyes start to sting with hot tears right there in the aisle at work. You see, I lost my grandmother a year, someone who was pivotal to my life-gone. His words hit me in a place I now avoid. They resonated with me. They suddenly made this grandmother a year, someone who was pivotal to my life-gone. His words hit me in a place I now avoid. They resonated with me. They suddenly made this prince human to me. I decided to read the whole damn thing. So I did. I also read the commentary on it as well. People are so funny in what the focus on. It has to be a matter of perspective. So many people were caught up in the “tell-all” of this book. Is it a tell-all? It didn’t read that way to me. In fact, it seemed overwhelmingly focused on grief. Harry’s lost a good many people, some to tragic ends and some to perhaps the worse fate: plain old pride. That, too, hit me square in the chest. Anyone who’s been hurt by family knows how keenly the disappointment in them burns you when, despite your better judgment, you were willing to put your faith into them until the end; and they proved the faith misplaced again and again. Is it really too much to expect the people you care for would also care for you in the same way? If only you could understand one another. I don’t care about the press or the Royal family. I don’t even care how much people may think this is all true or not true. What I think is true, what leapt out of each page at me over and over is the grief laced into the heart of Harry. It’s a familiar grief to my own. It’s a grief that has taken on many forms throughout my life, but started young. It’s not exactly comfort I felt while reading this, though the words did seem to pass effortlessly before my eyes. Maybe a little less lonely for knowing that despite everything, he’s managing to forge ahead. I can too. There’s truth in loss. You see the reality of people. They either become the absolute scum of the earth or they fill your heart with such unspeakable joy. It makes me think of when I became hyper fixated on September 11th and learned about the evacuation of NYC, which became the largest boat evac since Dunkirk, a fact I think Harry would find interesting to know. I watched this documentary about it and cried at how many people showed up to rescue those people. The largest evac in history. Half a million people all in nine hours. See? People have such capacity for compassion. That’s what I sometimes think about when the pessimism strikes. This book will be a reminder now too.At the end of it, Harry’s point wasn’t just to tell the world his side of things. It was more pointed than that. The prologue starts with his dad and brother saying they don’t know how it’s come to this. Harry’s incredulous. I would have been too. After all, are they just being inconsiderate or are they like Daisy Buchanan in the Great Gatsby? Willfully naive of the world around them, caught in their vacuum of selfishness? Unwilling to face the truth because of the fear that life as they know it may shatter? I’m inclined to agree with this classification. Which would make Harry equitable to Nick Carraway. The entire book proof of his evolving disillusionment with that same life. Whereas Gatsby ends in a death, Harry’s story starts with one. It seems important to note this. As I said, loss leads to truth. Sometimes, it’s a harsh and bitter truth, but necessary. I hope that Harry’s truth meets its mark in the hearts of those who he still, somehow, hasn’t given up hope on: his dad and his brother. My advice if you decide to read this? Don’t dwell on what you perceive to be “TMI” but rather the why of it all. Why? Why? Why? He had the courage to break away from the mold of a thousand years of conformity, in spite his sworn enemy the press, the threats and perhaps even his own self doubt and share what’s been forming for decades. The culmination of his experience open to public scrutiny. At the end of the day, I have no care for institutions. When you forget that people in power are just that-people, human- you forget that not only are they too worthy of compassion, but also shouldn’t be idolized. Human make mistakes. But it’s important to learn from them. I could understand from reading this just how much work Harry’s done in learning from his. From one human to another, Harry, if you ever read this, I genuinely hope that your words do not fall onto deaf ears. Thank you for the tears I cried while reading this and thanks for sharing. …
I loved this book. The only reason I’m giving it 4-stars instead of 5 is because of the lengthy chapters regarding Harry’s military experiences (and I feel bad about even saying that because it was obviously an important part of his life and he deserves mad RESPECT for serving his country) but it was a little boring. Otherwise, I found Harry’s vulnerability and honesty refreshing, and his sense of humor endearing. I do not understand all of the negative press, comments regarding this book, or commentary regarding his and Meghan’s documentary. It is obvious they have BOTH spent their adult lives serving others, and I truly believe that anyone that has read this book (or watched their documentary) has just DECIDED in their mind that they do not want to see the truth about the goings on behind the scenes of the royal family. A family who has made it a priority to stay in favor of the British people (because they don’t want to lose their jobs) above family relationships and use the British press to do so. Why do I believe Harry? Because he had EVERYTHING to lose by being honest and did so anyway. I believe he wanted to defend the honor of his wife. I believe he wanted to speak his truth regarding what he has experienced in his family relationships. And I believe he needed to provide for his family (and this is an opinion not addressed in the book) because let’s be honest. If you were suddenly cut off from any earnings by your father who has held the purse strings your entire life (because you only wanted to be a full-time working Royal six months out of the year and not twelve) and you now have to pay for the security your family desperately needs to be safe (because daddy isn’t paying for it anymore), wouldn’t you do what you had to do to provide for them? Including writing a book about YOUR life even if it included unfavorable experiences with your family? Of course, you would. I finished this book and wished I could be Harry’s surrogate mother and love on him a little bit, sit down with a cup of coffee, and tell Harry that I’m so sorry for what he has experienced but I’m so proud of him for going against the grain and standing up for what he believes is right. For him and his family. #TeamHarry autobiographies
The day The Duchess of Sussex appeared at Lakers game, I discovered that the Recipe to looking good is to be loved and to love. This is evidence in the case of Harry and Meghan. GOD! I wish you could see them during the laker’s game. Their love illuminated through the arena and it seems that it was contagious in that people who were near them seemed so happy I couldnt stop smiling looking at the pictures myself. Meghan ,The Duchess of Sussex refelenced her pre-royal fashion staples while attending a Los Angeles Lakers game with her beloved husband Prince Harry . Her pink linen Staud set consisting of an oversize blazer and matching high-waisted shorts complimented her figure. She completed her look with a simple white top under the blazer . For the shoes, she wore her usual signature nude leather pumps by Aquazzura, one of her go-to brands.
The outfit gave us instant flashbacks to Meghan”s style pre-royal life when she often stepped out in co-ord sets and heels.
Below are her similar ensembles that she won in the past
Gianvito Rossi Gianvito 105 suede pumps-Aquazzura
Staud Eris shorts
Leset Margo cotton-jersey T-shirt
Staud Maxwell blazer
The suits star comleted her esemble with her often spotted accessories pieces that she has worn plenty of times in the past, including a beige leather Prada clutch and the gold Cartier watch which previously belonged to her Mother in law, Princess Diana. She finished the look with several stacked bracelets, a pinky ring, and earrings while Harry looked equally as casual in a navy blazer, white t-shirt, dark-wash jeans, and white sneakers.
Harry and His sweet wife enjoyed and shared a sweet moment on the kiss cam while being cheered on by the 20,000 attendees.
I hereby invite you to relish in Queen’s stylish outing to the fullest as we dont know when this day will emerge to the fullest extent.