Inspiring Call to Action: Prince Harry Urges Public to Celebrate Extraordinary Children
Prince Harry has recently shared a heartfelt plea encouraging people to nominate remarkable children and families for the upcoming WellChild Awards 2026. As the patron of the UK charity WellChild, which has been close to his heart for nearly two decades, he emphasized the importance of this annual ceremony.
A Celebration of Resilience and Courage
During his message, the Duke of Sussex reflected on how personally meaningful the WellChild Awards are to him. He noted that one of the most anticipated moments for him each year is meeting the extraordinary children and families supported by the organization. “These children and young people are living with complex medical needs—challenges that most of us can barely imagine,” he expressed. Despite their hardships, these young individuals consistently approach life with positivity, courage, humor, and a remarkable joy for living.
Acknowledging Unsung Heroes
Prince Harry did not only focus on the children being honored; he also paid tribute to their siblings, who often take on caregiving roles, along with the parents, carers, nurses, and professionals who provide unwavering support day in and day out. He described the WellChild Awards as a “truly special evening” aimed at highlighting the bravery, resilience, and compassion that often go unnoticed.
How the Public Can Get Involved
Importantly, the Duke stressed that the success of the WellChild Awards hinges on public participation. He urged those who know deserving candidates—children who have become adept at navigating hospital routines, siblings who have taken on caregiving responsibilities, or parents whose lives are dedicated to selfless care—to nominate them for recognition. “Please help us shine a light on these inspiring stories at the 2026 ceremony,” he concluded, expressing hope for a strong public response to the nominations.
The WellChild Awards aim to honor not only children and young people across the United Kingdom facing significant health challenges, but also the dedicated individuals who support them in their journeys. With public involvement, these awards can continue to celebrate and uplift those who show exceptional strength and resilience.