
Prince Harry Continues Princess Diana’s Work In An Educational Video On HIV

Nov. 20 2018, Updated 1:56 a.m. ET
Prince Harry continued on his late mother Princess Diana’s work in HIV advocacy. The Duke of Sussex took to Twitter and shared an educational video on the UK statistics of the virus for National HIV Testing Week. Scroll on for more details.

Harry shared a staggering UK statistic on Twitter, “one in eight people living with the virus don’t know they have it. And four out of ten people are diagnosed far too late.”

He continued, “There is still too much stigma, which is stopping so many of us from getting a simple, quick and easy test.”

The Duke then shared "Taking and HIV test is something to be proud of, not something to be ashamed or embarrassed about. Two years ago, I took a test and the whole process was actually really easy. The result came back within just a few minutes.”
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Two years ago, he famously took an HIV test with Rihanna in Barbados for World AIDS Day.

Harry ended his message, "If we can continue to make HIV testing the norm and empower young people to take control of their sexual health, we can bring the generation to finally bring an end to HIV.”

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