Oman Daily Observer

Prince Harry promises to listen as he starts new Commonweal­th job

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LONDON: Prince Harry has been appointed a Commonweal­th youth ambassador, his highest-profile public role to date and a job that will see him working with his future wife encouragin­g young people to use the network of mostly former British colonies.

Queen Elizabeth awarded the position to her 33-year-old grandson who is fifth-in-line to the throne and has led a rebranding of the monarchy in a bid to make it more modern and relevant.

“I know that serving as ambassador to young people I’m going have to try to keep up with you all ... my job will be to listen to you, my duty will be to ensure that your ideas, concerns, thoughts and hopes are heard,” Harry told the opening of a Commonweal­th forum discussing youth issues.

The announceme­nt coincides with the start of a summit of the Commonweal­th Heads of Government in London this week, which will seek to boost the network at a time when Britain is negotiatin­g its departure from the European Union.

“I’m also incredibly grateful that the woman that I am about to marry, Meghan, will be joining me in this work, in which she too is hugely excited to take part in,” the prince added, drawing applause and cheers from the audience.

Harry will marry American actress Meghan Markle on May 19.

In a statement, Buckingham Palace said more than 60 per cent of the Commonweal­th’s 2.4 billion people were under the age of 30. — Reuters

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