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. The Queen is the head of the Commonwealth, but questions have been raised over whether her son and heir, Prince Charles, should succeed her. In his opening speech, Harry praised the queen's role in the development of the Commonwealth, calling her "the ultimate source of guidance in all things Commonwealth," citing a speech she made in 1947. "She said that whether her life be long or short, it would be dedicated to the service of the people of the Commonwealth. All of us here today can be grateful that it is a long life the Queen is still enjoying," he said.
Source: dna April 16, 2018 11:03 UTC