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Prince Harry launches 'Feel No Shame' campaign

In a new video, the patron on Sentabale – an organization Prince Harry created which works with children in Lesotho, Africa as they fight an HIV/AIDS epidemic - also confesses a hiden secret!

Prince Harry is taking the fight against HIV/AIDS in Africa very seriously.

He has launched the new 'Feel No Shame' (#FeelNoShame) campaign on World AIDS Day (December 1, 2014) to encourage victims to share their secrets in an attempt to destigmatize themselves and get medical help asap!

In a new video, the patron on Sentabale – an organization Prince Harry created which works with children in Lesotho, Africa as they fight an HIV/AIDS epidemic - said its vital to accept AIDS victims.

"Hi, I'm Prince Harry, patron of Sentebale," he begins. "First of all, I'd like to thank everybody for getting involved in the hashtag 'Feel No Shame' campaign."

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Shown in a casual oatmeal-colored sweater with a red ribbon pinned to it in honor of the day, Prince Harry said, "Thousands of children are needlessly dying because they are too ashamed to talk about HIV and seek support,"

"That's why on World AIDS Day, Sentebale launched the #FeelNoShame campaign, which celebrates the sharing of secrets – spreading the word that eradicating stigma and shame, saves lives."

AIDS wasn't the only thing Prince George's uncle had to talk about. He also had a few confessions to reveal;

"Today, World AIDS Day, my secret is, believe it or not, I get incredibly nervous before public speaking, no matter how big the crowd or the audience," the typically mischievous bachelor confessed. "Despite the fact that I laugh and joke all the time, I get incredibly nervous, if not anxious actually, before going into rooms full of people when I'm wearing a suit."Prince William's brother added, "Now that I've confessed that, I'll probably be even more worried that people are looking at me... But, thank you very much for everyone who's taken part, and I must encourage as many people to get involved as possible."

Watch Harry's chat on Worlds AIDS Day.

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