Pics – Prince Harry in Lesotho

Prince Harry of Wales visited Maseru, Lesotho, to follow up on the progress of his charity, Sentebale. Prince Harry and Prince Seeiso of Lesotho (right) set up the organisation in 2006 in memory of both their mothers. Above: The princes learn sign language from children during their visit to the Kananelo Centre for the deaf, a project supported by his charity, on Wednesday (February 27 2013). Pictures: Chris Jackson/Getty Images

Sentebale was set up to help children in Lesotho get the support they need to lead healthy and productive lives. Picture: Themba Hadebe/AP

Prince Harry meets 15-year-old Keneuoe and partially sighted children at St Bernadette’s Centre for the blind.

Prince Harry last visited Lesotho in 2010 while on a joint trip with Prince William.

According to reports, the charity has seen substantial growth since its launch, raising £2 million (more than R26 million) each year.

Prince Harry dances with children at the Kananelo Centre for the deaf. The 28-year-old would host a fund-raising dinner in Johannesburg for philanthropists to help build the Mamohato Centre, which will provide psychosocial support to children and young people affected by HIV/Aids.








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