Prince Harry in Lesotho charity trip

Prince Harry has gotten his hands dirty at a project helpingsome of southern Africa’s poorest, BBC reports.

Prince Harry has gotten his hands dirty at a project helping some of southern Africa's poorest.

The Prince of Wales helped in the kitchen with children in Lesotho as part of his charity Sentabale.

He also joined pupils for a home Economics class at a centre for the deaf, and then visited a school for the blind. Pupils were delighted to meet the Prince in person.

Sentabale means 'forget me not' and was set up in memory of his mother, the late Princess Dianna.

Harry is continuing his efforts to raise more money for the charity to help the half a million orphans in Lesotho who have been affected by HIV aids.






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