PRINCE Harry will visit Nottingham for the first time this month, the Post can reveal.
The royal, who returned from a four-month tour of Afghanistan in January, will make the trip to the city on Thursday, April 25.
During his tour, which is intended to inspire young people, he will make stops in the city centre, Old Basford and St Ann's.
His first call will be at brain injury charity Headway where the Prince will officially open the new headquarters.
Andrew Green MBE, chairman of Headway, said: "We are thrilled and delighted that Prince Harry has agreed to visit us in our new home in Nottingham to learn of the work we do to support people affected by brain injury."Check out our gallery of Prince Harry's best bits here to get you in the mood.
Prince Harry will then visit Russell Youth Club, in St Ann's where he will meet youth workers from four organisations involved with young people in the city.
The final call Prince Harry will make before leaving the city will be to Confetti Institute, which provides creative industry education and training and is part of the consortium delivering Notts TV.
During his visit to the studio, located in Nottingham's creative quarter in the Lace Market, the Prince will launch Notts TV Institute ahead of the channel being broadcast in 2014.
He will also be given a tour the building meeting some of Confetti's 1,500 students along the way.
We will be bringing you all the action in the lead up to and on the day of Prince Harry's visit – including live updates from our reporters, a live video stream of the action and photos. Tell us what you think during the build-up to the visit and on the day using #harryinnotts and tweeting us @ThisIsNottm.Prince Harry is known as the 'Party Prince'. So where do you think he should mark his first visit to Nottingham?Have you got a message for Harry? Leave it in the comments below.....
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