Prince Harry might have only just begun his transition outside of royal life alongside his wife Duchess Meghan, but it seems heโs remaining well connected to his former charitable ties.
The Duke of Sussex made an announcement from lockdown in Los Angeles on Monday about his first major project since he stepped back, and it couldnโt be more fitting.
Harry, who is passionate about his ties to the military, has launched a platform that will help servicemen and women with mental health, and the crux of the initiative remains true to his character.
The Prince announced he would launch HeadFIT, an online platform that will provide military personnel in the UK access to mental healthcare and advice.
The project first came to light back in 2017, (thatโs before Harry had even married Duchess Meghan), so itโs clearly been a long time coming.
To launch it, a new clip was released of the Prince speaking candidly about the initiative.
The Prince urged military personnel to be mindful of whether they are keeping themselves mentally fit as well as physically fit while they are in service and beyond.
โToday, when we talk about fitness, we donโt just mean how fast you can run or how much weight you can carry.
โThis is about mental fitness, strength and resilience, not just while wearing a uniform, but for the rest of your life,โ he said.

Prince Harry has launched a new initiative after stepping back as a senior royal family member.
(HeadFIT)In a statement, the Prince elaborated: โHeadFIT has been almost three years in the making, and I am extremely grateful for everyone who has been on this journey with us.โ
The platform includes tools and pointers to help current and ex service men and women with breathing exercises, relaxation and even improved body posture.

The Duke and Duchess have been busy at work as they navigate life outside of the royal family in LA.
(Getty)The Duke and wife Meghan are currently holed up in their new home in Los Angeles at present, where they are currently isolating amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
The pair have emerged from the house sparingly, choosing to only go outdoors for charity work, according to a source who spoke to PEOPLE earlier this month.
Despite rarely stepping out in public, the pair were spotted over Easter weekend handing out food deliveries to those in need alongside local charity Project Angel.
Both were seen in face masks and casual gear as they visited several homes in the West Hollywood area.
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As the pair now look to a financially independant future, we will likely be seeing more and more of their various initiatives theyโve no doubt be working hard on behind the scenes from lockdown.
All of their work will fall under the umbrella of their new foundation, named Archewell โ a carefully selected word which is derived from the phrase โsource of actionโ.
With Prince Harryโs HeadFIT announcement to start with, it looks like thereโs a lot more to come where the Sussexes are concerned.