Prince William expressed admiration for the Diana Award’s impactful initiatives, emphasizing that his late mother, Princess Diana, would have been deeply honored by its global contributions.
Speaking at London’s Science Museum during a ceremony marking the charity’s 25th anniversary, William underscored Diana’s belief in the potential of every individual to make a difference, reflecting on her commitment to supporting those in need.
Established in memory of Princess Diana, who tragically passed away in 1997, the Diana Award has been dedicated to empowering youth worldwide. The Legacy Award, initiated in 2017, recognizes young changemakers for their remarkable social initiatives and humanitarian efforts.
During the ceremony, twenty recipients from various countries, including the UK, the US, India, Pakistan, the UAE, and Jamaica, were honored for their impactful contributions.
However, the event coincided with media attention on Prince William’s wife, Kate, who faced criticism for an edited photograph of herself and their children, which was later withdrawn by news organizations for not meeting editorial standards.
Kate’s absence from royal duties due to undisclosed health issues had fueled speculation on social media. Royal officials maintained that her health was a private matter and clarified that her return to public duties was scheduled after Easter.
In his speech, Prince William echoed Diana’s enduring legacy of compassion and service, emphasizing the importance of uplifting young people globally.
While the Diana Award continues to honor Diana’s memory through its impactful work, the royal family navigates media scrutiny and maintains privacy amid ongoing health concerns.