Prince William has reached out to The Diana Award – a charity which honours young people making a difference by following in Princess Diana's footsteps – to share his gratitude.
The charity's efforts amid the global pandemic have not gone unnoticed, particularly by the brothers.
"I wanted to write to send my support and thanks to all the staff, volunteers and supporters of The Diana Award," Prince William said in a letter. "My brother and I remain appreciative of the work you do to foster, develop and support young people, particularly at this time of uncertainty.
"Whilst you are finding yourselves adapting to new ways of working, there is no doubt that your support for young people, through what will be anxious and unsettling times for many, is as important as ever," he added. "This comes with my very best wishes for good health to you and your families over the coming weeks."
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Though William and Harry are on two completely different paths, with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex leaving the royal firm, neither of them have deterred from honouring their mother's memory.
Prince Harry spent much of his tour to Africa last September following in his mother's footsteps.
At the time Harry and Meghan wrote on their then-active Instagram account, "The Duke is humbled to be visiting a place and a community that was so special to his mother, and to recognise her tireless mission as an advocate for all those she felt needed her voice the most."