ANYONE who has been involved in the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award (DofE) across the decades is being asked to share their experience in celebration of Prince Philip's legacy.

Current participants and older alumni from across Conwy and Denbighshire are encouraged to submit their stories via www.dofe.org/memories

The stories will be used to inspire more young people to start creating their own memories. The charitable trust will also be presenting a physical copy to the Royal Collection, so the stories can be remembered forever.

Ruth Marvel, CEO of the DofE, said: “Nobody forgets their DofE – the connection with someone new while volunteering, the inedible meal you made around the campfire, the power at your fingertips as you learn to code. Yet it’s also often the changes that happen inside you that make the deepest impression: recognising how the skills, resilience and self-belief you’ve built through your DofE helped you be ready for anything.

“The incredible legacy of HRH The Duke of Edinburgh has empowered millions across the UK. Nearly one in 10 people has taken part in a DofE Bronze Award.

"We want to bring their stories together as a powerful tribute to HRH Prince Phillip and to inspire the next generation of young people to embark on their own DofE adventure.”