Prince Harry News: Reveals Secret On World AIDS Day, Helps Fight Stigma about HIV with 'Feel No Shame' Campaign

There are several undertakings that fans and followers of the Royal Family support, but the recent move by Prince Harry, something that he personally revealed, had everyone gushing about the inspirational Royal personality.

Prince Harry revealed something very personal to him, a secret about himself to commemorate World AIDS Day. Apparently, Prince Harry wants to help fight the stigma surrounding the disease, with his "Feel No Shame" campaign.

"I get incredibly nervous before public speaking no matter how big the crowd or the audience," Harry said in a video posted to YouTube, "and 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," he added.

Prince Harry was backed up by the organization he co-founded in trying to make celebrities and several other advocates open up as well so that people who have AIDS can finally feel confident about their HIV status.

The organization, Sentebale, which Prince Harry co-founded works with for the children in Lesotho where more than 37,000 children under the age of 14 live with HIV. However the biggest problem is that several are discouraged to come forward about their condition because of the stigma in the territory.

"We are turning this World Aids Day into a day in which no-one should feel any shame about their secrets," Prince Harry said in a statement, "Together, we can tackle the stigma surrounding HIV and give the young people carrying it the childhood they deserve. The childhood so many of us take for granted," he added.