After making a memorable appearance at the WellChild Awards in the United Kingdom, Prince Harry landed at his next destination in South Africa on tuesday. Hours after he took off from London he landed at Lesotho and was pictured with Princess Senate Seeiso. It is after a long time that the Duke of Sussex is away on a trip without his wife Dutchess and actress Meghan Markle.
Princess Senate herself was there to receive Prince Harry and shared a post with the Duke who was dressed in a white button down shirt over dark pants paired with a matching blazer over the top. Meanwhile the African princess was seen wearing an elegant beige hued silk dress styled in a traditional silhouette.
The prince had lunch afterwards with princess Senate, aged 23, who is the niece of Prince Seeiso with whom King Charles’ son co-founded @Sentebale, the Royal correspondent stated.
Prince Harry is visiting South Africa to promote his charity work at Sentebale, that translates to forget me not. The Duke founded this charity in memory of his mother Princess Diana in 2006 to help children in need.
Business leaders, stakeholders, and philanthropists will be seen gathering in Lesotho with the aim of contributing and raising funds for the charity work. The prince is set to meet local leaders and youth advocates in order to discuss the ways of how the charity work progression can be done and improved.
Last time Prince Harry visited the state was with his wife Meghan Markle in 2019.
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