Prince Harry shared a heartfelt essay honoring those who sacrificed their lives for Great Britain as Remembrance Day approaches on November 11.
In a 647-word piece titled The Bond, The Banter, The Bravery: What it means to be British – By Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex reflected on his pride in [translate:«всём, что делает нас британцами»]. His essay highlights the importance of remembering the cost of war and honoring those who serve despite its sacrifices.
“Every November the world, for a moment, grows quieter. We pause, together, to remember. Remembrance has never been about glorifying war. It’s about recognising its cost: the lives changed forever and the lessons paid for, through unimaginable sacrifice. It’s also about honouring those who, knowing that cost, still choose to serve.”
Earlier this year, Prince Harry visited Ukraine and spent time with individuals at the Superhumans centre, who are rebuilding their lives after severe injuries. He observed in both military personnel and civilians a powerful resilience and determination to not be defined by loss.
“They reminded me that bravery is not the absence of fear, but the triumph of purpose over it.”
He noted a shared spirit of stoic self-deprecation and humour among Ukrainians that he recognizes strongly in the British people.
Author's summary: Prince Harry’s essay poignantly honors those affected by war and highlights shared values of bravery and resilience between Britons and Ukrainians.
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