PUBLISHED: 05:14, Fri, Dec 4, 2020 | UPDATED: 05:14, Fri, Dec 4, 2020





The Duke of Cambridge delivered a special video message during the 2020 Coach Core Awards with the latest news about his project with Prince Harry and the Duchess of Cambridge. The programme that they set up back in 2012 has "grown significantly over the last eight years" and is currently an independent charity.
The Royal Foundation-founded charity’s goal is to provide sports coaching apprenticeships for 16 to 24-year-olds who are not studying or working.
Its aim is to teach key skills to young people while helping them find their passion.
He praised the apprentices’ dedication throughout this year’s difficulties posed by the coronavirus pandemic.
The Duke said: "2020 has been difficult for everyone but COVID-19 has hit sport and the activity sector particularly hard at a time when it is needed most - for both our mental and physical wellbeing.
Prince William gives update on project with Harry amid feud peace (Image: Getty)
"This year more than any in the programme's history, Coach Core's apprentices have had to overcome challenges, adapt and learn to be flexible in the face of difficulty.
"I am so proud – both of your individual accomplishments this year – and of Coach Core itself.
"Coach Core started as a programme at The Royal Foundation and I'm pleased to say that over the last eight years it has grown substantially and is now an independent charity in its own right, working with over 500 apprentices in 14 sites across the country."
He added: "So, congratulations once again to the entire Coach Core network for helping bring huge opportunities to young people and communities across the UK.”
Prince William's Coach Core project is shared with Prince Harry and the Duchess of Cambridge (Image: Getty)

