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Royal Tour Australia Fraser Island
Britains Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex is seen with members of the Butchulla people, who are the traditional owners of Fraser Island, at Pile Valley on Fraser Island, Australia, Monday, October 22, 2018. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are on a 3-week tour of Australia, New Zealand, Tonga, and Fiji and are in Australia to launch the 2018 Invictus Games, an Olympic-style event for disabled and ill service people. (aP Image/Darren England)
Australian Associated Press (AAP) - The Heart of Australian News
Author:: DARREN ENGLAND
Credit:: AAPIMAGE
Dated:: 22nd October 2018
Media ID 18056291
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EDITORS COMMENTS
The print captures a moment of cultural significance during the Royal Tour of Australia in 2018. Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, is seen engaging with members of the Butchulla people, who are the traditional owners of Fraser Island. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex embarked on a 3-week tour across Australia, New Zealand, Tonga, and Fiji to launch the 2018 Invictus Games.
In this particular image taken by Darren England from Australian Associated Press (AAP), Prince Harry is shown listening attentively to the stories and traditions shared by the Butchulla people at Pile Valley on Fraser Island. The respect and mutual understanding between royalty and indigenous communities are evident in their interactions.
This photograph not only highlights the royal couple's commitment to promoting inclusivity and diversity but also showcases their support for initiatives like the Invictus Games that empower disabled and ill service people through sports. It serves as a reminder of how individuals in positions of influence can use their platform to bridge cultural divides and advocate for positive change.
Overall, this image encapsulates a momentous occasion during the Royal Tour where history meets modernity, tradition meets innovation, and unity prevails over differences.
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