King Charles’ First Statement Since Prince Harry’s Award
News Desk
London: King Charles has issued his first public statement following his son Prince Harry receiving the controversial Pat Tillman Award. The monarch’s statement coincided with his meeting with Idris Elba at Clarence House for a significant charity initiative.
The palace released photos of King Charles and Idris Elba at the event, where they discussed youth violence and the importance of creating positive opportunities for young people. The discussions included the impact of The Elba Hope Foundation’s ‘Don’t Stop Your Future’ campaign against knife crime among youths.
The meeting also involved young representatives from various youth organizations, alongside Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.
According to reports, King Charles expressed his interest in learning from the experiences of young people affected by violence, emphasizing the potential role of government in support.
This marks King Charles’s first statement since Prince Harry received the Pat Tillman Award at the 2024 ESPY Awards for his work with the Invictus Games.
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