Prince Harry has made a trip back to Africa. The Duke of Sussex, who began working with African Parks in 2016 before becoming president of the non-governmental organization the following year, is “welcoming and co-hosting a group of U.S.
officials, conservationists and philanthropists as they tour protected wildlife and nature areas.” A spokesperson confirmed the trip to People.
Harry has spent a lot of time in the continent over the years, with him recently sharing how he realized his now-wife Meghan Markle was his “soulmate” during a trip there. “For most of my life, it has been my lifeline, a place where I found peace and healing time and time again,” the duke said of Africa while speaking at the United Nations General Assembly in New York in honour of Nelson Mandela International Day.
Harry, who previously spent time in Malawi serving as part of the 500 Elephants project, among other projects over the years, added, “It’s where I felt closest to my mother and sought solace after she died, and where I knew I had found a soulmate in my wife.” READ MORE: Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito Mocks Prince Harry For Roe V.
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