Dec 01, 2014 12:45 PM EST
For World AIDS Day, Prince Harry Prepares #FeelNoShame Campaign And Reveals Deepest Secret [+VIDEO]

World AIDS Day - There are different ways of making people aware about World AIDS Day. Still, perhaps Prince Harry's might be one of the most imaginative ideas.

The 30 year-old Prince is the patron and co-founder of Sentebale, which is a charity in charge of "helping vulnerable children, the forgotten victims of poverty and Lesotho's HIV/AIDS epidemic.

For this World AIDS Day, the organization prepared a campaign called #feelnoshame, which consists of posting a video of yourself revealing your "deepest" secret and post it on Twitter.

The idea is that by people all over telling their secrets, then people with HIV or AIDS will feel encouraged to open up about the disease as well. Also, there is an option in the campaign page to donate £5 and help the children.

As the one who proposed the idea, Prince Harry was the first one to post a video and reveal his secret.

"My secret is, believe it or not, I get incredibly nervous before public speaking, no matter how big the crowd or the audience."

"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 revealed.

After that, he encouraged others to do the same and post their video on Twitter under the #feelnoshame hashtag.

In addition, he also mentioned other celebrities who did it already, like: Nicole Scherzinger, Gemma Arterton, Joss Stone, Will Greenwood, Jools Holland, etc.

The idea is a pretty good one as secrets are tried to be deciphered and more when they are of someone as Prince Harry or other celebrities. Also, another campaign that worked through posting Twitter videos and did astonishingly was the Ice Bucket Challenge.

This #feelnoshame campaign is a bit different, but not less daring and for a wonderful cause as raising awareness of AIDS and on World AIDS Day.

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