Britain's Princes William, Harry on southern Africa visit
Tuesday, 15 June 2010
LONDON, June 14 (AFP): Britain's Princes William and Harry began a six-day joint tour of southern Africa Monday, which will see the brothers combine the football World Cup with charity and conservation visits.
William, 27, and Harry, 25, second and third in line to the throne, are to visit South Africa, Botswana and Lesotho in their first joint overseas tour.
The pair have a long-held interest in Africa, having spent much of their gap years between school and university on holiday and working in the continent.
William, 27, and Harry, 25, second and third in line to the throne, are to visit South Africa, Botswana and Lesotho in their first joint overseas tour.
The pair have a long-held interest in Africa, having spent much of their gap years between school and university on holiday and working in the continent.