King Charles praises RAF man with Asperger's syndrome after he won Pride of Britain Award in London
King Charles lauded a young man with Asperger's syndrome. He is one of the first people with the syndrome in the Rapid Action Force (RAF).

Due to his condition, he was rejected from multiple schools. After realising his dream of joining RAF, he received a Prince's Trust Young Achiever Award.
King Charles's remarks
King Charles described it as an inspiring story of victory over hardship. The King told him that his journey was an example of how tenacity, courage and hard work can make even the most unachievable dream come true.The Pride of Britain Award in London
He received an award from renowned actor Idris Elba at the Pride of Britain Awards in London. The logistics supplier had spent much of his primary school years being called a rebellious youngster before getting diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome at age of nine.His mother's efforts to get him diagnosed
He asserts that his mother put a lot of effort into getting him the proper diagnosis and treatment. He owes her a lot for that, because it was undoubtedly challenging. This event taught him how to manage Asperger's syndrome.He also discussed his difficult upbringing before receiving a diagnosis. Now, all he wants to do is inspire people with Asperger's syndrome to follow their aspirations despite the risks. He also appreciated the King's recognition and was grateful for the remark.
FAQs:
- What sets Asperger's apart from autism syndrome?
Unlike conventional autism, Asperger's syndrome has milder symptoms and no language impairments. - Is Asperger's syndrome a disability?
Due to its status as an Autism Spectrum Disorder, Asperger's syndrome is one of the conditions that qualify for disability benefits.
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