Prince Harry has continued his trip to Lesotho, surprising many by doing so without the company of his wife, Meghan Markle.
This decision has generated various speculations in the British press, which wonders about the reasons behind her absence.
Harry had last visited Lesotho in 2019, during a royal tour of Africa that he made with Meghan and their son, Prince Archie.
On this new visit, photographs have emerged showing the duke’s activities in a country to which he has a deep attachment.
Photos of Prince Harry in Lesotho
One of the most prominent engagements of this visit has been related to Sentebale, his youth charity.
This foundation is dedicated to providing support to young people living with HIV/AIDS and those facing mental health challenges in Lesotho and Botswana.
Following his arrival, a statement was posted on Harry and Meghan’s website, noting that one of the most significant moments was an informal chat in which Harry participated, discussing the current outlook for Sentebale.
In the company of his longtime friend, Prince Seeiso of Lesotho, Harry gave an impassioned speech by a campfire, sharing the achievements made by the organization.
In his remarks, the Duke highlighted the positive impact they are making.
Prince Harry said: “We’re hitting the targets, not just Sentebale but all of the departments are, and it’s making a massive difference, and it is this surge of energy and optimism and the voice of young people ranging from six to 25 – and the biggest difference of which really needs more work, is when people from the top start listening.”
During his stay, Harry also had the opportunity to share lunch with the Royal Family of Lesotho, where he was captured in a photograph alongside Princess Senate Seeiso, 22, daughter of King Letsie III and Queen Masenate Mohato Seeiso.
Recent photographs show Prince Harry in significant moments, such as at the bonfire and at a welcome event at the Mamohato Children’s Center, always in the company of Prince Seeiso.
However, many continue to wonder why Meghan did not accompany him on this trip.