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In Pictures: Harry’s love affair with Lesotho

The Duke of Sussex has a long association with the country which inspired his Sentebale charity.

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The Duke of Sussex has returned to Lesotho where he was to open a community hall.

It is just the latest trip to the kingdom for Harry who co-founded the Sentebale charity to help the southern African nation.

He first visited the country in 2004 and, while a lot has happened to him since then, his interest in the nation shows no sign of waning.

Prince Harry visit to Lesotho
Prince Harry and Prince Seeiso of Lesotho are given traditional blankets during the opening of the Sentebale Mamohato children’s centre in Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho (Chris Radburn/PA).
Prince Harry visit to Lesotho
Harry on the other side of the camera at the Mamohato Children’s Centre in Maseru, Lesotho (Chris Jackson/Sentebale/PA)
Prince Harry visit to Lesotho
Harry shows children a photograph he has taken during a visit to a herd boy night school constructed by Sentebale in Mokhotlong, Lesotho (Chris Jackson/PA)
Prince Harry visits Africa
The future Duke of Sussex tries his hand at sign language at a school for the deaf (John Stillwell/PA)
Prince Harry visit to Lesotho
George Mpanga, aka George the Poet, is greeted by Harry (Chris Radburn/PA)
Prince Harry visits Africa
Harry shakes hands as he is greeted by a group of girls at the St Bernadette School for the visually impaired (John Stillwell/PA)
Princes visit Africa
William (top left) and Harry (front left) ride through the village of Semongkong (Anthony Devlin/PA)
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