Prince Harry Visits Lesotho, Strengthens Charity Ties
Prince Harry returns to Lesotho, reconnecting with local leaders and advocating for youth empowerment through his Sentebale charity.
- Prince Harry is visiting Lesotho, marking his first trip to southern Africa in five years, to support the Sentebale charity he co-founded in 2006.
- The visit coincides with Lesotho's 200th anniversary celebrations, highlighting Harry's long-standing connection with the nation.
- During a fireside chat, Harry emphasized the importance of empowering young advocates and breaking down stigma around HIV/AIDS.
- Prince Seeiso of Lesotho, Harry's charity co-founder, affectionately referred to him as 'Mohale,' meaning 'the warrior,' during the visit.
- Sentebale, originally focused on HIV/AIDS, now addresses broader issues such as health, inequality, and climate challenges in Lesotho and Botswana.