The red-headed royal is visiting the opening of a new dining hall at the Phelisanong Children’s Centres on behalf of the Sentebale charity, which he co-founded with his friend Prince Seeiso in 2006.
A spokeswoman for Sentebale, which means “forget me not” told several outlets, “the Duke was on a private visit to see the work of Sentebale at a camp for vulnerable children and young people, as well as other projects funded by the charity. During his private working visit to Sentebale in Lesotho, the Duke visited one of Sentebale’s community-led partners for the opening of a new dining hall.”
The spokeswoman also stated the trip was “funded by the charity and will provide a space for children to eat together and have an indoor space to play.”
Expounding further on its work, the charity explains on its website: “Sentebale supports the mental health and well-being of children and young people affected by HIV in Lesotho and Botswana. Our programmes of education and care provide the tools and knowledge this vulnerable generation need to live long, happy, healthy lives in future.”




