❓WHAT HAPPENED: Prince Harry delivered a video message to mark Germany’s first-ever Veterans’ Day.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, and Germany’s defense minister, alongside members of the Bundeswehr (German military) and veterans.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The message was delivered via video on Germany’s inaugural Veterans’ Day, June 2025.
💬KEY QUOTE: “It is a profound privilege to be asked by your defence minister to deliver a message to you on this sacred Veterans Day.” – Prince Harry
🎯IMPACT: The message highlighted themes of service, unity, and Germany’s role in maintaining peace and stability in Europe.
Prince Harry delivered a video message to commemorate Germany’s inaugural Veterans’ Day, describing it as a “profound privilege” to address the nation on this “sacred day.” Beginning his speech in German with “Guten Tag Deutschland,” the controversial, California-based royal then transitioned to English to share his remarks.
With Harry being a “non-working” royal after abandoning his public duties to pursue moneymaking ventures with his wife, Meghan, in the United States, he adhered to restrictions preventing him from wearing a military uniform at official state events. However, he wore his Afghanistan Campaign Medal and various Jubilee medals.
Reflecting on his visit to Düsseldorf in 2023 for the Invictus Games, Harry said, “The warmth, the enthusiasm, and the unwavering support shown by the German people for our global community of wounded service personnel was truly humbling.” He added, “That spirit of camaraderie, forged on the sports field, mirrors the unbreakable bond that connects veterans of all nations.”
He continued: “Veterans are more than warriors—they are leaders. Living testaments to resilience and moral courage, they understand that loyalty must never lie with power alone, but with the people. With truth.”
Concluding his message, he made an oblique reference to Germany’s infamous military history, saying, “Germany has shown the world how memory, accountability, and unity can be turned into strength.” Addressing the Bundeswehr (German military), he said, “To the brave men and women of the Bundeswehr, a heartfelt thank you for your steadfast service to your country, to your people, and to one another.” He ended with a German farewell, “Vielen dank und einen schönen tag,” expressing warm thanks and best wishes.
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