Always on
This project successfully funded on 9th April 2025, you can still support them with a donation.
This project successfully funded on 9th April 2025, you can still support them with a donation.
Aim: Harry has always shown incredible strength, and now it’s our turn to stand beside him. Let’s remind him that he’s not alone in this fight.
In December 2024, after struggling with worsening headaches, blurred, and double vision, Harry visited his local GP. His doctor acted quickly, referring him to the Royal London Hospital for an urgent CT scan.
The results were devastating a large brain tumor was discovered. Further tests confirmed it was glioblastoma, an aggressive form of brain cancer. The swelling from the tumor had already shifted his brain by 8mm, causing severe pressure in his head.
Thanks to the incredible NHS, Harry was immediately put on steroids to reduce the swelling before being transferred to Queen’s Medical Centre in Nottingham. There, he underwent brain surgery to remove as much of the tumor as possible and collect samples for further analysis.