Prince Harry's tour of Africa has left a deep impression on the young man, why have decided to share some of the snapshots that he made last July.
The grandson of Queen Elizabeth visited last Thursday the Nelson Mandela Foundation and the Centre of Memory in Johannesburg (South Africa), where he gave a speech. The young man of 31 was accompanied by Graca Machel, widow of the late president.
"I've been fortunate to meet Madiba for a few years and have treasured the memory ever since," said the member of the British royal family. "He worked tirelessly to protect all that is special in this beautiful country, for all future generations," added the brother of Prince William.
In honour of the South African leader, Harry gave some very special images that appear at the South Pole hanging a South African flag. This trip the son of Prince Charles has become a life experience, just by his presence in centers and foundations such as Archbishop Desmond Tutu, also actively participating in some animal conservation projects.
"After a long day in the Kruger National Park, five rhinos sent to new homes and three fed elephants, I decided to take a moment," he wrote the brother of Kate Middleton with a snapshot in which he appears lying on top of an elephant . "I know how lucky I have to have these experiences, but hear stories of people who are here in bad shape, really bothers me and I get frustrated," added the prince.