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Prince Harry in South Afric






December 2, 2015 at 7:18 pm by JessRulz

Prince Harry has been in South Africa over the past few days, after focusing on his charity Sentebale in Lesotho.

Today Harry visited the South Africa Wildlife College, near Kruger National Park where he spent time working with conservationists during the summer, to meet with ranger graduates and see the work they have done. During his visit he also delivered a speech in which he praised the work of rangers, calling them “heroes” and saying that the profession “cannot be appreciated enough”.
Prince Harry visits the South African Wildlife College and takes part in a map reading class on December 2, 2015 in Hoedspruit, South Africa. Prince Harry is visiting South Africa as part of a Royal Tour that has included the Opening of a new Charity Centre for children in Lesotho (Sentebale's Mamohato Children's Centre) and includes stops in Durban, Cape Town, Kruger National Park and Johannesburg.


“If current poaching rates continue there will be no wild African elephants or rhinos left by the time children born this year, like my niece, Charlotte, turn 25. If we let this happen, the impact on the long-term prosperity of this country and on the natural heritage of the planet will be enormous and irreversible,” Prince Harry said as he spoke of the number of animals killed illegally in Africa annually.
Prince Harry gives a speech as he visits the Southern African Wildlife College, a flagship centre close to Kruger National Park, during an official visit to Africa on December 2, 2015 in Kempiana, South Africa.



The Prince also toured part of the park, where he and his tour group came across the carcasses of a mother and calf rhinocerous duo. Visibly moved, Prince Harry rested his hand on top of the larger animal and said “This belongs to South Africa and it’s been stolen by other people…And the body’s left here, wasted.”
Prince Harry looks at the carcass of a rhino which was killed by poachers in Kruger National Park, on the fifth day of an official visit to Africa on December 2, 2015 in Nelspruit, South Africa.



Earlier in the week, the Prince met with Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu at the Desmond and Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation centre, where the two men spoke privately and Harry presented the Nobel Peace Prize laureate with the Order of the Companion of Honour on behalf of Queen Elizabeth.
Prince Harry presents the Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu with the Order of the Companion of Honour at the offices of The Desmond & Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation on the first day of his visit to South Africa on November 30, 2015 in Cape Town, South Africa.


Prince Harry has also visited several organisations that provide assistance and support to local orphans and disadvantaged children, including charities that help via the participation in sports.

Britain's Prince Harry plays with the ball with chldren during a visit to the staff and management at the GrowthPoint Kings Park Stadium on December 1, 2015 in Durban.
Prince Harry met with the players of the Sharks Rugby team and played a game of tag rugby with local kids from the Rugby Exchange. / AFP / ANESH DEBIKY

Prince Harry plays rugby with children at The Shark Tank in South Africa

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Tagged Animals, Archbishop Emeritus Tutu, Children, Conservation, Patronage, Prince Harry, Royal Orders, South Africa, Sport, Working Visit.




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