Following a triumphant visit to New York for Climate Week and a fleeting stop in the UK to attend the WellChild Awards, the Duke of Sussex headed to Lesotho to visit projects to do with his charity Sentebale.
It was a whistle-stop solo tour of some of Harry's greatest passions and showed him at his "best", according to a leading royal expert.
Speaking exclusively to OK!, former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond reflected on Harry's decision to carry out so many engagements alone in such a short space of time. "We can’t go on criticising Prince Harry for jetting across the Atlantic for this that and the other, and then raise questions about why he is consolidating his travel into one big trip," Jennie says. "It makes perfect environmental sense." Reflecting on another reason for Harry's three-continent trip, Jennie added: "Maybe it’s better for his kids as well, for him to disappear for a fortnight and then be at home - rather than lots of comings and goings. "Harry is box office.
He’s always had a way with people and crowds and it’s lovely to see him coming into his own with charities and causes that he became involved with many years ago.
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