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Prince Harry with Trevor Rose during a visit to the Community Recording Studio in St Ann's
The boss of a Nottingham charity has paid tribute to Prince Harry following a return visit , comparing him to a "big brother". The Duke of Sussex, who is no longer a working royal, arrived visited the Community Recording Studio (CRS) in St Ann's today (Tuesday, September 9).
He hugged, shook hands and took selfies with members of the public as he left the building, after talking with some of the young people and watching performances from CRS artists. The Duke personally donated £1.1 million to BBC Children in Need to support young people affected by violence, much of which will go to organisations in Nottingham.
During a short speech, Prince Harry said: "Nottingham has my respect, it