Prince Harry praises young volunteers for Sports at Heart in London 

Prince Harry praises young volunteers who are delivering food packages to the vulnerable in London during a video call with charities and says ‘helping people makes you feel better’

  • Prince Harry, 35, spoke with young volunteers from Street Games charity 
  •  Thanked volunteers who are delivering food packages to the vulnerable 
  • Duke and Duchess of Sussex, 38, asked wedding guests to donate to the charity  

The Duke of Sussex has praised young volunteers working with a charity who are delivering food packages to vulnerable people in London.

Prince Harry, 35, who is currently living in Tyler Perry’s $18 million mansion in LA,  spoke with three volunteers for Street Games, who are volunteering for the Sport at the Heart (SATH) charity.  

Sport at the Heart is part of a the wider StreetGames network, which was chosen by Meghan Markle, 38, last month to help deliver meals cooked by the Hubb kitchen to vulnerable families across London. 

In a clip shared on the StreetGates  Twitter page today, Prince Harry explained: ‘You guys can speak better than I can, but actually helping people, makes you feel better.’  

Prince Harry, 35, praised young volunteers working with Sports at the Heart to deliver food packages to vulnerable people living in London

‘You understand the importance of being outside and using sport and outside activities to stay fit, not just physically fit but mentally fit as well..’

He added: ‘Stay safe. You’re doing such amazing work and thank you so much for being you, and for being so kind and compassionate and caring to others.’ 

Sport at the Heart is a Brent-based charity which has been delivering food and essential supplies to the community during the coronavirus crisis. 

Sport at the Heart has hosted virtual group activities, including family zumba, as well as one-to-one sessions to help young people find a safe space to share concerns about the pandemic. 

The Duke of Sussex told the young volunteers that 'actually helping people, makes you feel better'

The Duke of Sussex told the young volunteers that ‘actually helping people, makes you feel better’

Prince Harry visited the Roundwood Youth Centre in Brent, where Sports at the Heart operate, two years ago.  

The charity is part of the StreetGames network, which has been supported by Prince Harry for several years.

The organisation has close ties to both Prince Harry and Meghan.  

It is one of seven that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle asked wedding guests to donate to on their wedding day. 

Last month, Meghan announced a project with the Hubb Community Kitchen to provide food to vulnerable families in London, with StreetGames to delivering the meals

Last month, Meghan announced a project with the Hubb Community Kitchen to provide food to vulnerable families in London, with StreetGames to delivering the meals 

It comes after Meghan asked the Grenfell supporting women of the Hubb Community Kitchen to start a new service providing meals to families in the capital struggling during the coronavirus lockdown.

Earlier this month, the duchess held a conference call with members of the Hubb to discuss her idea about helping to feed residents in London.

The project was launched with the women batch cooking in their own homes and then delivering 250-300 meals to families three days a week.

Deliveries are handled by StreetGames, one of the charitable organisations the Sussexes nominated ahead of their wedding to receive donations from well-wishers, in lieu of gifts.

The charity was also one of seven organisations chosen by the couple to recieve donations from well-wishers in lieu of gifts

The charity was also one of seven organisations chosen by the couple to recieve donations from well-wishers in lieu of gifts