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Prince Harry to continue globetrotting after quitting the army with string of royal visits PRINCE Harry is set to continue his globetrotting after quitting the army earlier this summer, with the royal due to visit the United States, South Africa and Lesotho before the end of the year. By Selina Sykes
PUBLISHED: 17:07, Tue, Aug 18, 2015 | UPDATED: 17:25, Tue, Aug 18, 2015
FOTO24 Prince Harry In Lesotho in 2013The 30-year-old, who is currently working on conservation projects in Southern Africa, will be attending events in Washington DC in October in preparation for the Orlando 2016 Invictus Games.
He announced the return of the Games for injured servicemen and women earlier this year after helping to launch the innaugral event in London in 2014.
The Prince will then return to South Africa at the end of November to carry out work on behalf of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office before travelling to Lesotho to open a Children's Centre in the capital Mamohato.
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New Book Reveals How Prince Harry Developed a 'Lifelong Passion for Africa' as a Young Boy
By Michelle Tauber @michelletauber
08/19/2015 AT 04:30 PM EDT
Africa has long been a place of deep meaning for the royal family: In 1952, a then-25-year-old Princess Elizabeth was on safari in Kenya when she learned that her father, King George VI, had died – thus beginning her record-breaking reign. In 2010, Prince William proposed to his then-girlfriend, Kate Middleton, in Kenya. And Prince Harry is in Africa right now working to further conservation efforts.
"This place will hold a special place in my heart for the rest of my life," William said in a Sky1 documentary while visiting Botswana before his engagement. "Africa's the perfect place to come. The locals haven't a clue who I am, and I love that . . . Africa is my second home." |
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