Prince Harry returned to Lesotho in Southern Africa on Saturday to open a new building at the Phelisanong Children’s Centre on behalf of his charity Sentebale.
The 33-year-old, who has visited the country on numerous occasions over the past 14 years, was on hand to do the honours at the Pitseng location, with him being pictured joking around with the children in an array of adorable snaps.
Kensington Palace confirmed that Harry, who was not joined by his wife, Meghan Markle, on this occasion, was carrying out a personal commitment on a “private visit,” according to the Daily Express.
He was also snapped unveiling a plaque at the new community hall.
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The charity took to Facebook to share some pics on the day, with them joking in the caption: “Adam Bidwell, Sentebale and a guy with red hair open the hall.”
The royal co-founded the charity Sentebale, which means “forget me not,” back in 2006 with Prince Seeiso, with the hopes of helping thousands of children and young people affected by HIV/Aids.
Harry first visited Lesotho back in 2004 during his gap year, where he developed a close bond with orphan Mutsu Potsane, then aged 4. The pair have stayed in touch and the Duke of Sussex even invited the now 18-year-old to his wedding last month.