The Duke of Sussex calls Africa his second home
September 26, 2019 - 20:09 BST Danielle Stacey The Duke of Sussex has spoken poignantly about how Africa became his second home, following the death of his mother Princess Diana, as he carried out a working visit to Botswana on Thursday. Prince Harry, 35, has left his wife Meghan, 38, and four-month-old son Archie in Cape Town as he spends the next few days travelling to Botswana, Angola and Malawi.
Harry is keen to continue Diana's legacy – his engagements on Thursday also included a visit to a Sentebale project working to support young people affected by HIV in Botswana. The Duke and Prince Seeiso founded the organisation in 2006 to provide care, support and education to children and young people living in Lesotho and Botswana, whose lives have been affected by HIV.It echoes the work of his mother to fight the stigma around the virus.
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