Prince Harry posed with President of Rwanda Paul Kagame for a new photo after travelling 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, made the trip to the continent to welcome and co-host “a group of U.S.
officials, conservationists and philanthropists as they tour protected wildlife and nature areas.” READ MORE: Prince Harry Heads Back To Africa To Host U.S.
Officials Ahead Of U.K. Trip While in Rwanda, Harry also paid his respects to victims of the genocide against the Tutsi at the Kigali Genocide Memorial.
The pics come after Harry stayed at the Vilankulos Beach Lodge on the edge of the Bazaruto Archipelago National Park, which is managed by African Parks, last week.
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