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Sunday 20 May 2018

14 years after, Prince Harry brings African orphan to his wedding

An orphan from an African country, Lesotho was one of the first guests to greet the royal newlyweds after Prince Harry flew the 18-year-old over for the royal wedding.


Mutsu Potsane met the newly titled Duke of Sussex when he was four years old during the Prince's gap-year stay in the southern African nation.

They quickly struck up a close friendship and stayed in touch over the years - with Harry returning to the kingdom in 2016 to continue his charity work for the nation.
Mutsu, whose proper first name is Relebohile, was among one of ten representatives from Harry's charity Sentebale.

Harry co-founded the charity Sentebale – meaning 'forget me not' – with Prince Seeiso of Lesotho in 2006 to improve prospects for the thousands of children and young people affected by HIV/Aids in the landlocked African country.

A total of 200 representatives from different charities were among the 2,460 members of the public with an invitation to celebrate the wedding inside the grounds of Windsor Castle.

Source: Daily Mail.

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