Harry and Megan are involved in mental health awareness in Australia



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SYDNEY (Reuters) – Prince Harry and his wife, Megan, participated in the Floro Freidi event on the Australian beach at Bondi Beach to raise public awareness of mental health issues.

British Prince Harry and his wife Megan at the Floro Frydi protest in Bondi Beach, Australia, to raise public awareness of mental health issues on Friday. A Reuters photo obtained from a representative of a news agency.

The participants formed a circle in which each person placed his arm on the shoulder of the person sitting next to him.

Harry served in the British Army and organized campaigns to help soldiers with psychological problems. Harry needed psychological help in his late twenties to overcome his grief after the death of his mother, Princess Diana.

Harry, dressed in khaki pants, a blue shirt and a megan garment, wore a long striped dress, both barefoot with members of the One Wave group, who were dealing with the problems of mental health using "sea salt therapy, windsurfing and glamorous clothing".

British Prince Harry and his wife Megan at the Floro Frydi protest in Bondi Beach, Australia, to raise public awareness of mental health issues on Friday. A Reuters photo obtained from a representative of a news agency.

The word "fluoro" is the abbreviation of the word "fluorescent", which means bright colors and bright colored crowns worn by members of the group of skiers.

After listening to the speakers for a few minutes, Harry participated. He placed a belt of blue flowers around his neck and a megan placing a pink giraffe in the formation.

"Harry said we all had mental health issues at some point in our lives," said Charlotte Connell, who attended the event, to the Australian Associated Press.

Harry spent 10 years in the British Army, including two in Afghanistan, and now works in several charities, some of which support injured soldiers.

Harry and his brother, Prince William and his wife Catherine founded a mental health charity.

British Prince Harry and his wife Megan at the Floro Frydi protest in Bondi Beach, Australia, to raise public awareness of mental health issues on Friday. A Reuters photo obtained from a representative of a news agency.

Harry and Megan on their first visit abroad since their wedding in May. In addition to Australia, the visit includes New Zealand, Fiji and Tonga in the South Pacific.

Prepared by Marwa Salam for publication in Arabic – Edit Saha Jado

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