Prince Harry is all set to embark on a new journey days before his much-awaited trip to his homeland, England.
According to The Sun, the Duke of Sussex will travel to Lesotho and South Africa early next month after attending the national 2024 WellChild Awards on September 30.
Notably, the former working royal recently made it to the headlines because of his latest visit to New York City without his beloved wife Meghan Markle.
Now, the Duke has been aiming to take another solo trip to Lesotho to promote charitable work under his initiative Sentebale, which he founded in 2006 for "disadvantaged children" as a tribute to his late mother Princess Diana.
Prince Seeiso of Lesotho shared, "It fills me, the team, and our wider community with joy to welcome Prince Harry or Mohale as we affectionately refer to him by his Sesotho royal name which means 'warrior.'"
"Now more than ever, as we look to the challenges of our young generation here in Lesotho, the collective energy of both local and international individuals and organisations who see the potential in these youth, is embraced," he added.
The statement further reads, "We know that there are bright futures at stake, and we continue to approach our work with the vision that all children can be empowered, healthy and resilient through sustainable solutions that can ultimately be locally driven."
For the unversed, Prince Harry has seemingly been stepping up the numbers of his official engagements especially after he marked his milestone 40th birthday on September 15.
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