Overview
- In a 647-word essay titled “The Bond, The Banter, The Bravery,” Harry urges people to remember not only the fallen but living veterans and to engage with them in their communities.
- The Duke will spend two days in Toronto during Remembrancetide meeting Canadian veterans, armed forces communities and military charities.
- The release and travel plans coincided with Prince William’s Brazil trip for the Earthshot Prize awards and a COP30 appearance in Belém.
- Sources close to Harry describe the scheduling as unavoidable after his loss of working-royal security, which they say narrows when engagements can be publicized.
- Harry highlights pride in British identity and his military legacy, referencing two Afghanistan tours and his Invictus Games work while framing Remembrance as a call to ongoing support.