Prince Harry dubbed the ‘people’s prince’ after sweet moment with well-wisher


The Duke of Sussex’s warm interaction with a supporter has captured the hearts of royal fans.

During his four-day trip to the UK, Prince Harry was affectionately dubbed “the people’s prince” after a touching exchange with a well-wisher. On Tuesday, he traveled to Nottingham to visit the Community Recording Studio (CRS) and announce his personal donation of £1.1 million to BBC Children in Need, aimed at helping young people affected by youth violence.

A Warm Welcome in Nottingham

Arriving 45 minutes late due to a Tube strike in London, the King’s younger son still appeared cheerful as he reached Nottingham. Around 100 people had gathered outside the charity to see him, greeting Harry with applause and lighthearted jokes. The Duke waved to the crowd before stepping into the studio.

A video from the event showed a woman calling out, “Harry, we love you!” as he headed inside. Harry turned back with a smile before continuing in.

 

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Fans Celebrate His Response

Royal fans quickly took to social media to praise the moment.

One Instagram user wrote: “The People’s Prince. Just like his mother!”

Another said: “A man of DIGNITY. A man of HONOR who stood STRONG for the people he LOVES. We LOVE HARRY.”

Others echoed the sentiment, with one commenting: “What a gentleman,” while another added: “He is so down to earth.” A fifth admirer summed it up by writing: “I love Prince Harry. He is definitely the People’s Prince just like his mother.”

A Personal Gift of Support

Harry’s significant donation to BBC Children in Need came directly from his own funds rather than through his Archewell Foundation.

Addressing guests in a speech, he explained:
“This isn’t just charity, it’s an investment. An investment in futures, in hope, in keeping young people safe. But I know my contribution alone is not enough.

Real change requires all of us: government, police, schools, charities, and importantly, businesses, stepping up and working together.”