Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Delayed Awards Show for the Most Touching Reason

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Delayed Awards Show for the Most Touching Reason

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry had a very good reason for being late to the recent Endeavour Fund Awards.

Earlier this month, the royal couple held hands as they walked the red carpet for the awards ceremony honoring service members who have used athletics or adventure to challenge themselves as part of their recovery and rehabilitation. However, a special pre-show engagement kept the parents-to-be longer than expected.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex met with Viv Johnston, whose special forces son Danny died from suicide last year after suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder.

“Me and my family were invited to the awards ceremony, and we were told that Harry and Meghan would like to meet us,” Viv told the Mirror. “I was amazed, a bit nervous but very excited. We were shown to a ­private room and Harry and Meghan came in. They were absolutely wonderful.”

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

And Harry didn’t let the awards show’s start time get in the way of his meaningful conversation about the challenges soldiers face.

Viv recalled, “Three very panicked blokes came in at one stage and said, ‘Sir, we have to go, people are waiting,’ and he said, ‘Well, I’m talking,’ and we carried on chatting.”

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Viv previously received a letter of condolences from Harry after the 34-year-old royal learned of Danny’s death through a friend who works in Kensington Palace, noting that the prince was touched by her son’s story – as was his wife.

“Meghan was so sweet and ­caring,” Viv said, according to the Mirror. “They both were very genuine and I was very moved that they cared so much about what had happened to Danny — that meant a lot.”

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry

Meghan and Harry were also curious about All Call Signs, a veterans’ mental support charity set up after her son’s death – and they took home a reminder of the organization.

“I then asked if he would like an All Call Signs wrist band,” Viv said. “I expected someone to take them away once I handed them over but both he and Meghan smiled, said thank you and put them straight on.”

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The Endeavour Fund Awards, set up by the Royal Foundation overseen by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, celebrated its third year. Meghan and Harry were there to hand out two of the three prizes during the ceremony. Former army captain Harry also made a speech.

And the royal couple were on the judging panel choosing the lucky three recipients of the awards.

Meghan Markle
Meghan Markle

Ahead of announcing the winner of the Celebrating Excellence award, Meghan told the nominees, “You don’t have the ripple effect unless each of you is brave enough to create the first wave.”

Meghan took the stage to announce the winner of the Celebrating Excellence Award. She gave a short speech, saying, “I’m so, so grateful to be back. Last year was my first time coming and it was such a meaningful night.”

Prince Harry
Prince Harry

Since its launch in 2012, the Endeavour Fund has supported 86 different projects that have directly assisted more than 5,000 wounded, injured and sick servicemen and women. Through their own fundraising, these ventures have collectively raised more than $3 million for other forces charities.

The awards align with other initiatives to help veterans, including the Invictus Games, the prince’s Paralympic-style contest for sick, injured and wounded serving and former armed forces members.