UK’s Prince Harry has written a letter of encouragement and support to Private Joseph Hammond, a 95-year-old Ghanaian WW II veteran, who set himself a challenge of walking 3.2 km (two miles) every day for one week.
The objective was to raise about $600,000 (£500,000) to buy Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for health workers and vulnerable veterans in Commonwealth countries.
Mr Hammond said he was inspired by Capt Sir Tom Moore, a British veteran, who raised more than $35m for the UK’s National Health Service.
Prince Harry said that Private Hammond and Capt Tom More – who celebrated his 100th birthday during his campaign – had set an example to the world.
Private Hammond, who met Prince Harry last year at the Field of Remembrance in London, said he was grateful for the letter.
He was drafted into the Royal West African Frontier Force aged 16 to fight in WWII.
Although he finished the seven-day walking challenge in May, the fundraising campaign continues. He has so far raised $35,000.
The BBC caught up with him in May.
Prince Harry praises Ghanaian world war II veteran
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