The We Day UK gathering saw quite a bit of Royal support during its gathering with His Royal Highness The Duke of Sussex taking to the stage joined by his wife the Duchess of Sussex. Hosted at the world famous Wembley Stadium during this mammoth celebration. This global initiative aims at encouraging young people to take part in positive social change.
During this day-long event, the stadium saw over 12,000 students and teachers who have made a difference in their local and global communities attend. The day saw inspirational moments, educational speeches and show-stopping performances happen throughout.
The Prince was there in his capacity as President of The Queen’s Commonwealth Trust, an organisation launched last year to champion, fund and connect young leaders of social purpose ventures around the world. In a comment the Palace stated:
“The Trust gives them a platform that takes their work seriously, funds their work, and shares and amplifies their ideas. The Duke of Sussex is a keen advocate for young people to be seen as leaders and equal partners in making the world a better place.”

The event saw a multitude of personalities, performers and speakers address the delegation. These include the singer-songwriter, Liam Payne and model, activist and actress Naomi Campbell.
The Duke of Sussex’s Speech at WE Day UK
Hello, We Day!
It’s a great privilege to be back in this exciting, buzzing space, this time as President of the Queen’s Commonwealth Trust; a platform we created for YOU where your ideas and creativity will be taken seriously – because it’s YOU that are making the most impact in your communities.
I am proud to stand before you and see you just as enthusiastic as I remembered. With all of that activism, some might think you’d be exhausted – but look at you, (and listen to you) – you know the secret! That in giving back, in fighting the good fight, it doesn’t exhaust you, it energizes you. To be amongst all of you progressive, motivated, open-minded, change-makers, is what gives me hope for the future.
Your optimism is inspiring – you see opportunities where other people see challenges; you seek solutions when others just focus on problems. You are the most engaged generation in history. You care about values, doing the right thing, and championing the causes that will shape your future. You don’t judge someone based on how they look, where they’re from, or how they identify.
In this room, you see the world for what it is – vibrant, colourful, mixed and full of promise. That is who you are, and that is what makes me feel proud to stand in your presence as you tackle the world’s greatest issues. And you guys know as well as I do, we’ve still got so much to do. As far as I see it, there are two absolutely crucial issues that we need to focus on, and my hope is that 1000 more issues will be cured in the process.
First, let’s take OUR mental health; which you’ve embraced wholeheartedly, breaking the generational stigma and helping to normalise the conversation. After all, mental illness is about recovery, mental health is about consciousness, mental fitness is about well-being.
To be happy is to be mindful,
mindful of your feelings,
mindful of your surroundings,
and mindful of the 7.7 billion other humans that inhabit this planet.
And while we’re on the topic of health, let’s talk about the health of our planet too. Climate change is a humanitarian issue, not a political one, and one where we’ve been far too slow in waking up to the issues and acting on the damaging impact our ways of living are having on the world. We now have the facts, the science, the technology and the ability to save not just our planet, but ourselves.
I know you don’t sit back and wait for solutions, you take action and create them. Our world’s greatest assets are threatened every day and it is SO important that we support local communities to safeguard every element of this incredible world. Every forest, every river, every ocean, every coastline, every insect, every wild animal. Every blade of grass, every ray of sun and every raindrop is crucial to our survival.
It is all connected, we are all inter-connected. You in this room understand that and are already making this a safer, healthier and more resilient home for all of us and for generations to come. And for that I applaud you.
If we look at the world we’re living in, I know it can feel challenging sometimes, but your role is to shine the light. Every day you are inundated with overexposure of advertising and mainstream media, social media and endless comparisons, distorting the truth, and trying to manipulate the power of positive thinking. But you don’t let them sway you. Because you don’t need to hide behind your device to share your voice. You confidently voice your opinions because you can embrace them proudly.
As my wife often reminds me with one of her favourite quotes by Martin Luther King Jr. – “Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.” You aren’t always going to agree, you may find yourselves frustrated with the older generation when it seems like they don’t care.
But try to remove that judgment. Try to remember that not everyone sees the world the way you do, but that doesn’t mean they don’t care. It means you have the incredible opportunity to help reshape mindsets, to empower those around you to think outside the box, and to work with you, not against you, to find solutions.
You know that if you don’t stand for something you’ll fall for anything.
So let that be your true north, let that be your call to action – to inspire those who stand for nothing, to stand for something -and to stand WITH you.
So what’s next, what’s on your to-do list starting now…
Be braver
Be stronger
Be kind to each other
Be kind to yourselves
Have less screen time, and more face to face time
Exceed expectations
Eliminate plastics
Conserve water
Protect wildlife and their unique habitat
Keep empathy alive
Ask your friends how they are doing and listen to the answer
Be honest
Take risks
Change your thoughts and change the world
Dare to be the greatest generation of all time
I am with you, we are with you!

Students attending WE Day could not buy a ticket to the event; they had to earn it through making a commitment to undertake at least one local and one global charitable act of their choice as part of the year-long school citizenship programme. In the 2017/2018 school year, over 4,000 UK schools and groups volunteered over 860,000 hours and collected over 115,000 kilos of food for local food banks through WE Schools. Together, finding their passion for taking action on causes including homelessness, food security, the environment, education and access to clean water.