Prince Harry Admits He Suffers From Anxiety in Confessional Video

Just because Prince Harry is a royal doesn't mean he is comfortable being the center of attention. The prince revealed that he gets anxiety when speaking in front of crowds and walking into rooms full of people as part of the #FeelNoShame Twitter campaign, which is an effort created by Harry's charity Sentebale to destigmatize talking about HIV and AIDS. Harry says in the confessional-style video, "Today, World AIDS Day, my secret is, believe it or not, I get incredibly nervous before public speaking, no matter how big the crowd or the audience." He continued, "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. Now that I've confessed that, I'll probably be even more worried that people are looking at me." Watch the full video above.

The younger royals have been sharing more of these casual-style vlogs over the past few weeks in order to raise awareness about their various charities. Last month, Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, appeared in a short video to express his admiration and support of healthcare workers who have traveled to Africa to help people infected with the Ebola virus. Watch William's video below and be sure to check out the biggest moments for the royal family in 2014.

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