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Prince Harry tells young people ‘your future matters’ in surprise Nottingham appearance

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Prince Harry tells young people ‘your future matters’ in surprise Nottingham appearance
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Prince Harry delivered an unexpected video message to cinema-goers at a Nottingham film premiere this evening, expressing regret at his inability to attend in person.

The Duke of Sussex’s recorded appearance came before the debut screening of “To Those Who…” at Broadway Cinema Nottingham on Thursday.


In his message, the duke praised the production as further evidence of the “creativity and talent that exists among Nottingham’s young people”.

The film was created by several local youth organisations, several of which have received the prince’s backing for over 10 years.

Prince Harry pictured in Nottingham last year

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“To Those Who…” examines the experience of growing up amid urban pressures, tackling themes of knife crime and peer pressure faced by young people in the city.

Take 1 Studios, which funded the production, describes the narrative as exploring how restricted opportunities, financial hardship and friendship loyalties can clash with personal ambition and aspirations for a better future.

The cast comprises both newcomers and semi-professional performers.

Developed specifically as an educational tool, the film will be distributed across schools, youth services and community venues throughout the region.

Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex interacts with performers during a visit to Community Recording Studio in Nottingham

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Supporting partners include Nottinghamshire Police, Community Recording Studio, The Pheasants at Radford Football Club and the hosting venue, Broadway Cinema Nottingham.

Speaking directly to those gathered at the premiere, Prince Harry acknowledged the film’s subject matter would resonate deeply with many viewers.

“To Those Who… tells a story that for many of you, may feel painfully close to home,” he said.

The duke emphasised how circumstances can rapidly limit young people’s options, stating: “It shows how quickly choices can narrow under pressure and how easily potential can be lost when young people can be left without the support they deserve.”

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However, he stressed that the evening celebrated more than adversity.

“But tonight is not just about the challenges; it’s about potential, community, and what becomes possible when young people are seen, heard, and believed in.

“To every young person here tonight, your story, your voice, and your future matter.”

Community Recording Studio was among the primary recipients when Prince Harry contributed £1.1million to BBC Children in Need last year.

That donation funded the Music Mentors Programme, a collaboration between CRS and Epic Partners, while also supporting the reconstruction of the studio’s premises.

The duke highlighted how the film demonstrates the vital importance of grassroots organisations.

“Our vision isn’t just to rebuild a roof, it’s to create a state-of-the-art long-term space where young people can create, connect and thrive for generations to come,” he said.

Prince Harry urged local organisations, businesses, funders and community leaders to support the initiative and “back the young people leading this work”.

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