Prince Harry continues Princess Diana’s HIV activism legacy in new UNAIDS campaign
Prince Harry highlights risks of funding cuts that could cause 4.2 million preventable deaths and urges sustained investment in HIV prevention and treatment programs.
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Prince Harry continues Princess Diana's HIV activism in a new UNAIDS campaign. Only at the beginning of the year did he resign from the AIDS charity Sentebale.
Prince Harry follows in Diana's footsteps in new AIDS campaign
Prince Harry has joined Charlize Theron in a new AIDS campaign almost 40 years after princess Diana’s groundbreaking handshake with an AIDS patient. At the height of the HIV/Aids epidemic in the 1980s, Prince Harry’s mother, Princess Diana, was one of the few public figures to visibly treat people living with HIV with compassion and humanity. In 1987, she opened the first HIV/Aids unit at London’s Middlesex Hospital and, in front of the world’s…
Prince Harry continues Princess Diana’s HIV activism legacy in new UNAIDS campaign
"If funding is not restored, UNAIDS estimates it could lead to 4.2 million more unnecessary, preventable deaths," says Prince Harry highlighting cuts to HIV prevention programmes The post Prince Harry continues Princess Diana’s HIV activism legacy in new UNAIDS campaign appeared first on Attitude.
Prince Harry appeared in the latest UNAIDS ad, which was presented during the 80th UN General Assembly in New York, referencing the work of his tragically deceased mother, Princess Diana.
Prince Harry has participated in a short film with international celebrities. Through this initiative, the Duke of Sussex makes an urgent appeal to fight AIDS and to support the most vulnerable populations. In a video produced by UNAIDS and broadcast at the United Nations General Assembly, Prince Harry appears alongside the ex-basketer Earvin "Magic" Johnson, actress Charlize Theron and rising star Thuso Mbedu. Set in his area of Montecito, dres…
Prince Harry Warns Millions Will Die As He Continues Princess Diana’s HIV Fight
Prince Harry has joined Earvin “Magic” Johnson, Charlize Theron and Thuso Mbedu in a new UNAIDS short film that screened at the United Nations General Assembly on 22 September 2025. The message is simple and urgent. Keep funding the HIV response or risk losing decades of hard-won progress. Prince Harry, @MagicJohnson , @CharlizeAfrica and @ThusoMbedu […]
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