Harry determined to carry on Diana's work
On the day of his 18th birthday yesterday, the third in line to the throne spoke openly for the first time about his immense pride in his mother and how he is inspired to carve a future role for himself battling, as she did, to help little-known causes.
Harry outlined his plans after visiting sick children at Great Ormond Street, the London hospital that held a special place in Diana's heart. She was its president until she died and raised millions for new wards, including where Harry spent time meeting youngsters with leukaemia.