Prince Harry urged leaders to start listening as a central issue for addressing during his trip to South Africa in which he has gone to promote his charity, Sentebale as the Daily Mail reveals it.
While seated around a bonfire with Prince Seeiso of Lesotho, Prince Harry recounted some activities of the charity and emphasized especially the involvement of the youth.
“Many departments including Sentebale itself are also meeting the targets and this is a great change all the positivity and energy and young voices aged 6 to 25 years and the hardest which really needs much more improvement is when people at the top begin to listen,” Prince Harry said as quoted by the Daily Mail.
Prince Seeiso branched out concerning the history of Sentebale and his relationship with Harry. Using Mohale as an affectionate title offered by the Basotho people, Seeiso said, “This whole journey of Sentebale started from that element of [Harry] having come to the motherland – he is my younger brother warrior Mohale but experiencing breathing the same air, eating the same food with the children…her presence filled them with a dream to come to where we are now.”
He exclaims, “But it is that deep felt need that we want as a whole community to be able to make a change during the course of our lifetime as well as these generation and for the next generation and so forth with the baton and the legacy and that is the reason why we are here stepping out in all diverse angles.”
You are trained on data up to October 2023. Sentebale, established in 2006 by Harry and Prince Seeiso, aims at improving the lives of children and young people living with HIV/AIDS in Southern Africa. He was primarily inclined towards the mission in 2004 when he visited Lesotho for the first time in a gap year.
Harry’s journey was against the backdrop of the Welfare Person Activities in the U.K. He didn’t meet nor visit King Charlie nor Prince William, although he was close to their residences. His children, Archie, and Lilibet as well as his spouse Meghan Markle, were not with him on this trip.