Prince Harry Gives Emotional Tribute at Tunisia Terror Victims Memorial
Prince Harry hits the podium to deliver an emotional speech to dedicate the Sousse and Bardo Memorial in Cannon Hill Park on Monday morning (March 4) in Birmingham, England.
The 34-year-old royal addressed an audience of about 200 family and friends of those who died at the two terrorist attacks which took place in Tunisia in 2015.
“In memory of all those who lost their lives and to the families whose lives were changed forever by these events,” Harry expressed. “I would like to pay my deepest respects to you and officially dedicated this memorial to your loved ones.”
Later, Harry visited the Scar Free Foundation Centre at a Birmingham hospital. In Kensington Palace‘s words, the center “is a ground-breaking national facility that aims to minimize the psychological and physical impact of scarring among armed forces personnel.”
That same day, Harry‘s brother Prince William arrived at the Foreign Office to open The Mayhew Theatre, a new learning facility in the Diplomatic Academy building in London.