Prince Harryis honoring the young people who are carrying on the legacy of his late motherPrincess Diana.
Harry made a surprise video address to a ceremony honoring the latest group of young peoplegetting Diana Awardsfor their humanitarian work and community action.
“I’m truly honored to be celebrating your work, your commitment to change making and the vital role that you’ve taken on representing a new generation of humanitarianism,” Harry, 36, said in the address.
“Later this week, my brother and I arerecognizing what would have been our mum’s 60th birthday,” Harry continued, “and she would be so proud of you all for living authentic life with purpose and with compassion for others.”
He said, “Our mum believed that young people have the power to change the world. She believed in your strength because she saw it day in and day out and in the faces of young people exactly like you, she witnessed a boundless enthusiasm and passion.”
He added of wifeMeghan Markle: “Meg and I fundamentally believe that our world is at the cusp of change, real change for the good of all.”
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Tessy Ojo, the chief executive of theDiana Awardcharity tells PEOPLE of Harry’s address, “It is such an honor to have the Duke of Sussex saying this wonderful message of congratulations to the young people. For him to say to the young people that his mother would be proud of them means so much. It is such an honor that he is proud of the young people and the work they do. And it is such a massive pat on the back for them and their families.
“Every time her sons talk about the pride they have in the work that is being done in her name, brings me so much joy,” says Ojo.
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Immediately after Harry’s introduction, Jacqueline said, “Wow. Thank you so much for this award. I am so unbelievably, thankful and grateful to be receiving this. And I am so proud to be recognized as the Diana Award recipient and being even near the name Princess Diana is just such an honor because of so much work that she’s done throughout her life. So it’s really incredible.”
Like his brother William, Harry is clearly passionate about the Diana Award, which is the only charity that carries their late mother’s name.
The statue, which they will unveil on the day that would have been Diana’s 60th birthday, is a “landmark moment. It is a bringing back home for her. It is so well-deserving, in her 60th year, to bring her back to the home that she lived in and to remember her,” Ojo adds.
“She was ahead of her time. She reminds us about what humanity is about — to be able to care for others without any personal gain. She really symbolizes that and I hope that this moment will help us focus on what truly matters in society.”
She continues, “The Diana Award is becoming more global. I am super honored to shine a spotlight on these young people — not just for the year we have had but also the year that we will celebrate what would have been Princess Diana’s 60th birthday. Young people have had such a tough time particularly over the last 18 months so to see young heroes rising up to the challenge is so amazing.”

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Ojo notes that all the young people being honored were not alive when the late Princess of Wales was setting her example of service, and yet: “Princess Diana set the tone that young people today still find incredibly relevant, it resonates with them. When I hear young people saying to us, ‘If I could be half the person she was, I want to make her proud or I am trying to follow that example,’ [that] says something about the incredible person and icon that she was.”
There are more international honorees this year than ever, a testament to the increasing reach of the charity that was set up in her name.
Teague was among 25 young people from across America included in around 300 award winners on Monday. Ranging from age 10 to 24, they are:
source: people.com