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This Saturday, December 3, the Scotty's Little Soldiers association, dedicated to orphan children of military parents, organized a Christmas party under the theme of superheroes.
The opportunity for the husband of Meghan Markle to put on his costume, thus participating in the event from a distance.
Hidden under the disguise of Spider-Man, a famous character from the Marvel universe half-man half-spider, the Duke of Sussex left a very strong message to the small troop, before removing his mask and revealing his identity.
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"Don't feel guilty"
"Christmas is a time when our loved ones really miss us a lot," he first explained, with great emotion.
The son of Princess Lady Di, who died in 1997 when he himself was just a teenager, added: “It is possible to feel guilty for having fun without our parents.
But I'm here to assure you that our parents still want us to have fun, okay?
“So don't feel guilty.
You have the right to have the best time of your life, especially with the community of Scotty's Little Soldiers, "he continued before wishing a Merry Christmas to the children present.
The latter, whose mission was to find the gifts stolen by "bad guys" with the help of superheroes, were thus encouraged by Prince Harry.
“Use your teamwork, your brains and your muscles and beat them.
Find them and don't let them ruin Christmas,” he concludes in the video.
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Scotty's Little Soldiers supports orphaned children and teenagers, one of whose parents worked for the British Armed Forces.
Among its missions, to offer them a better future with development opportunities and access to care.