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Prince Harry to open Headway headquarters in Nottingham Prince Harry opens Headway headquarters in Nottingham
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Prince Harry will open the new headquarters of a brain injury charity supported by his mother, during his first official visit to Nottingham. Prince Harry has opened the new headquarters of a brain injury charity supported by his mother, during his first official visit to Nottingham.
He will formally open the head office of Headway where Diana, Princess of Wales, served as royal patron between 1991 and 1996. He was greeted by dozens of schoolchildren as he opened the head office of Headway where Diana, Princess of Wales, served as royal patron.
The charity provides support to brain injury survivors through a network of groups across the UK.The charity provides support to brain injury survivors through a network of groups across the UK.
The prince will also visit a youth group and boxing club in the city. The prince is also visiting a youth group and boxing club in the city.
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The chairman of Headway, Andrew Green, said: "Princess Diana's support of the charity greatly enhanced its profile and made more people aware not only of brain injury and its effects, but also of the help that was available."The chairman of Headway, Andrew Green, said: "Princess Diana's support of the charity greatly enhanced its profile and made more people aware not only of brain injury and its effects, but also of the help that was available."
Prince Harry will meet a former Royal Marine, Tom Birch, who was injured after his Land Rover crashed down a cliff in Afghanistan in 2006 and was helped through his recovery by the charity. Prince Harry met a former Royal Marine, Tom Birch, who was injured after his Land Rover crashed down a cliff in Afghanistan in 2006 and was helped through his recovery by the charity.
The prince will then travel to the Russell Youth Club in St Ann's where organisations including the Community Recording Studio and KK Boxing Club are offering help to young people in the area. The prince will also talk to young people at Russell Youth Club in St Ann's where organisations including the Community Recording Studio and KK Boxing Club are located.
He will round off the day by visiting the Confetti Institute of Creative Technologies, which provides training in the creative industry.He will round off the day by visiting the Confetti Institute of Creative Technologies, which provides training in the creative industry.
The institute is part of the consortium which will run Nottingham's first local television station Notts TV, due to start broadcasting from next year.The institute is part of the consortium which will run Nottingham's first local television station Notts TV, due to start broadcasting from next year.
The prince recently announced he will take part in a race to the South Pole with a team of wounded British servicemen and women.The prince recently announced he will take part in a race to the South Pole with a team of wounded British servicemen and women.
He will join the 208-mile (335km) Walking With The Wounded South Pole Allied Challenge in November and December.He will join the 208-mile (335km) Walking With The Wounded South Pole Allied Challenge in November and December.
On Sunday he attended the London Marathon to hand out medals to the winners.On Sunday he attended the London Marathon to hand out medals to the winners.