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Prince Harry arrived in Lesotho in 2004 and formed a deep connection with the children there. He co-founded the Centre Bali Charity with Prince Seizo, which has improved the lives of many children affected by AIDS and poverty. The people of Lesotho admire Harry for his dedication and consider him one of their own. They are excited to meet his bride, Meghan, who is American and of mixed race. The British royal family sees this as an important moment, as it showcases their respect for the African continent. As the wedding approaches, the people of Lesotho are rehearsing their celebrations in anticipation.
Speaker 0: The young prince was still grieving for his mother when he arrived in this kingdom. It was an encounter that was to change both for good.
Speaker 1: We didn't even know who Harry was before he came in 2004, but we have gotten to love this person because He's here investing his energy, his passion, his love for
Speaker 0: the children, his heart. The prince first came here to escape, But he also found among these rugged mountains a place he felt at home, and he found a cause too and a connection with the children that echoed his mother's concerns. The Centre Bali Charity the 2 princes founded has transformed tens of thousands of young lives blighted by aids and by poverty. Orphaned babies like Abuti have been given a second chance.
Speaker 2: Each time he's here, you can see the smile and the satisfaction in him. If it wasn't for prince Harry and prince Seizo, many of the children that we are supporting wouldn't be alive. That's a fact.
Speaker 0: In return, Lesotho's children helped Harry come of age. Now they cannot wait to meet Meghan. His bride is American. She's Hollywood. She's mixed race.
Is this an important moment for the British royal family, do you think?
Speaker 1: Harry is one of us. He's taking a person who has African roots. Again, it just again, cements our love for for Harry and his his respectful for the African continent.
Speaker 0: So on the eve of the big day, they're rehearsing their celebrations that will echo around the mountain kingdom where Harry feels so at home. John Ray News at 10 Lesotho.