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Originally published 1994
Authors Michel Houellebecq
GenresFiction
Adaptations Whatever
Original language French language
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Whatever is the debut novel of French writer Michel Houellebecq, which was published in 1994 in France by Éditions Maurice Nadeau and in 1998 in the UK by Serpent's Tail.

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By Sean CoughlanRoyal correspondent

The Duke of Sussex has said The Fight against HIV was a " big piece of my Mum 's legacy" in a message marking the 40th anniversary of the Terrence Higgins Trust sexual health charity.

Prince Harry , recalling His Mother Princess Diana 's ground-breaking awareness-raising efforts, said he was proud " to continue her advocacy".

He Said Diana had shown empathy for those with HIV at a time of " fear".

At The Height of the epidemic, she made high-profile visits to HIV patients.

" Like many, My Mother grew up in a world where HIV was likely a Death Sentence , " wrote Prince Harry in a message to The Charity .

" Yet, in the midst of All That uncertainty, she led with empathy, finding the humanity in all around her and demonstrating The Power of connection in The Face of fear. "

Prince Harry said The Goal was to end transmissions of HIV - and emphasised the importance of testing and " eradicating stigma".

" Though The Last 40 Years have shown significant progress, we cannot slow down now, we must finish The Job , " wrote Prince Harry , in a message to the Terrence Higgins Trust.

Leaders of The Charity have previously spoken of The Great importance of Princess Diana 's role in tackling the taboos around HIV and Aids-related illnesses in the 1980s.

Former chief executive Ian Green described her " momentous impact on public perceptions of HIV".

" With every gloveless handshake and every hug, she helped to challenge the hysteria and fear which was rife at The Time , " said The Charity head.

" HIV does not make people dangerous to know, " Diana had said when opening the UK's first specialist HIV/Aids ward in London in 1987. " You can shake their hands and give them a hug, "

Prince Harry 's memoir, Spare, highlighted his great sense of unresolved grief after Diana's death in a car crash In Paris in 1997, when he was 12.

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Prince Harry said that Growing Up he had always " felt slightly different to the rest of My Family . . and I know that my Mum felt the same".

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