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Harry celebrates Thomas the Tank Engine

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LONDON — Prince Harry has recorded a special message to celebrate the 75th anniversar­y of children’s favourite Thomas the Tank Engine.

The Duke of Sussex introduces a new program called Thomas and Friends: The Royal Engine, which has a storyline that includes Harry’s father and grandmothe­r, Prince Charles and the Queen, as animated characters.

Set when the Prince of Wales was a boy, the story sees the friendly engine taking Sir Topham

Hatt, the controller of the railway, to Buckingham Palace to receive an honour.

In his introducti­on — which was recorded in January before his move overseas — Prince Harry is seen sitting in an armchair, reading from a book about the train’s adventures.

In a statement he said he has “fond memories of growing up with Thomas and Friends and being transporte­d to new places through his adventures.”

In January, Prince Harry and his wife Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, announced they planned to quit as senior royals, seek financial independen­ce and move to North America. The split became official at the end of March, and the couple are currently in California, where Meghan was raised.

Proof of Prince Harry’s attachment to the engine can also be seen in photos of his first day attending nursery in September 1987, where he is seen carrying a Thomas the Tank Engine bag.

The Rev. Wilbert Awdry released the first book in The Railway Series 75 years ago. It was originally created as a bedtime story for his son, Christophe­r, during a bout of the measles.

The plucky blue tank engine doesn’t appear in the debut story. He got his own illustrate­d book in 1946 called Thomas the Tank Engine and swiftly took over as everyone’s favourite.

British actor Rosamund Pike is also onboard Thomas and Friends: The Royal Engine, voicing a new character, an important train called the Duchess of Loughborou­gh.

The show will be aired by Netflix in the U.S. on May 1 and in Canada and Australia later in the month.

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