Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may no longer be working royals. But, despite living privately and peacefully in their new home in the United States, the Duke and Duchess have seemingly continued to do their works for their non-profit organizations and charities.

Amid the pandemic crisis, they reportedly helped several charities and groups in assisting people affected by the COVID-19 crisis the most. In his most recent appearance, however, the royal-born Prince went on to discuss another significant topic. As it happened, he made a "special video message," which centered on "resilience" amid the continued fight against HIV and AIDS, according to the Daily Express.

On Wednesday, the 2020 AIDS Conference commenced its overall program with the help of Prince Harry. As a well-known advocate of the HIV/AIDS awareness campaign, his recorded video message was reportedly played during the opening session of the event.

The publication then noted that the Duke of Sussex's address centered on "encouraging" thousands of individuals to share their respective notions and experiences in terms of living with HIV and AIDS. For 2020's theme, it is "resilience," which is everyone across the globe "has understood" due to the circumstances in recent months, the royal-born Prince began.

He continued to share that the people, who have continued to dig "deep" in search of this resilience, have certainly faced "challenging experiences" in doing so. Nevertheless, he asserted that this has been "felt and fostered" for many years, even decades, by those individuals who are living with HIV and AIDS. We see this "every single day," Prince Harry said.

Before concluding his message, he introduced Sekgabo Seselamarumo and Rethabile Sereba to share their personal stories and experiences, as per People. As noted, they are "willing" to speak out about the "injustice" that has surrounded them.

They also reportedly shared how they "overcame" the stigmas of HIV and AIDS in today's society. Prince Harry then said that these people are "resilience personified."

On another note, several fans and supporters have reportedly noticed how the video message featured not only the Duke of Sussex but, the "rare" look of his mansion's outdoor space. As reported, he recorded the video outside of his home in Los Angeles and has since provided the public a rare "glimpse" of his and Meghan Markle's LA mansion.

While this is reportedly the first time they shared how the outdoor space of their new home looks like, reports said that they have been recording video messages since their official exit from the British Monarchy to support various causes.