The royal couple, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are back in London after theri honeymoon and are already back to business. The Duke of Sussex, has started doing his philanthropic pursuits.
Harry attended a charity gala in London Thursday, and several attendees at the event shared some of the photographs they managed of the Prince on social media.
"Encouraging #onsideyouthzones across the country - Prince Harry speaking emotionally about needs of the young at Kensington Palace," British journalist Ranvir Singh shared on Twitter.
Encouraging #onsideyouthzones across the country - Prince Harry speaking emotionally about needs of the young at Kensington Palace. pic.twitter.com/UJXw1V7tYY
— ranvir singh (@ranvir01) June 7, 2018
"Chatting with Prince Harry about mental health, and the pressures faced by young people today," businessman David Price captioned the photo below. "Incredible support from him for the Inspire Youth charity we back in the North West 🙌🏼 We maaay have also talked about helicopters.. 😂👌🏼 Absolute gentleman x."
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Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan are back in London from their honeymoon. This evening Harry is at @OnSideYZ's Summer Gala Dinner (hosted by @davidwalliams) on the grounds of Kensington Palace, celebrating the growth of their network of youth centres across the UK.
— Omid Scobie (@scobie) June 7, 2018
The event was held in Kensington Palace and took place to honor Onside Youth Zones, a charity designed to give young people and people with disabilities a space for them to occupy their bodies and minds with fun activities, learn new skills, and socialize in a safe, positive way, according to its website.
The Duke of Sussex took a moment to praise the organization for its work and highlight the importance of "meeting the needs of young people," according to royal correspondent Omid Scobie.
The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle was not seen anywhere in the photographs shared on social media. The couple will attend the Trooping the Colour ceremony on Saturday, which is held every year in honor of Queen Elizabeth's birthday.
The Duke of Sussex is telling a large gathering what a massive difference @OnSideYZ can make to this country in the coming years. We’re building one in Hammersmith. If you can help, please get in touch. pic.twitter.com/TLBpF6fqZk
— Mark Davies (@markxdavies) June 7, 2018
Markle will also make her first joint public engagement with the Queen, without Prince Harry, on June 14. The new Duchess of Sussex will join Her Majesty in officially opening the Mersey Gateway Bridge in Cheshire, opening the Storyhouse Theater in Chester, and attending a lunch at the Chester Town Hall, the royal family website announced Monday.