A LOOK BACK AT HARRY’S LIFE-CHANGING WORK WITH SENTEBALE OVER THE YEARS
Prince Harry at the 2015 opening of the ’Mamohato Children’s Centre, named after Prince Seeiso’s late mother, which was set up to help vulnerable youngsters.
The caring royal is continuing the work of his mother the Princess of Wales (inset top, with Harry shortly before he turned three)
Flying halfway around the world to support Sentebale by playing in a fundraising polo match in Singapore shows how important it remains to the Duke of Sussex.
Since co-founding the charity with Prince Seeiso of Lesotho in 2006, in memory of both their mothers, to help vulnerable children in Lesotho and Botswana, Prince Harry has continued to put his heart and soul into supporting children in some of the world’s poorest countries.
During his numerous visits to Lesotho, he has continually proven that he’s not afraid to muck in. On one notable trip in 2008, he was joined by army colleagues from the Blues and Royals in lugging wheelbarrows of wet cement over the rocky ground.