Prince Harry discusses how communities and employers can better apply veterans’ skills during a roundtable with current service members and others connected to the military, according to reporting from both outlets. The discussions focus on what happens when service members transition into civilian life, and how their experience can be translated into workplace value.

In both sources, the emphasis is on improving the way veterans’ abilities are recognized and used rather than treating transition as a separate process. The Winnipeg Free Press and The Independent describe the message as centered on practical integration—ensuring veterans’ training, resilience and operational experience are reflected in hiring and support systems once they leave active roles.

While both reports cover the same core theme, the outlets differ mainly in how they frame the initiative. One highlights the goal of applying veterans’ skills more effectively during the transition to employment, while the other frames it more broadly as helping communities to make fuller use of those skills in the workforce.