Prince Harryreturned to the place where he fell in love: Africa.
The 33-year-old royal has been spending time in Botswana this week — without his wifeMeghan Markle— visiting the rhino conservation charity which he became patron of last year.
“The Duke of Sussex is on a private working trip to Botswana, to join the Annual General Meeting forRhino Conservation Botswanain his capacity as patron,” a palace source confirms to PEOPLE, adding, “He attended the board meeting in Maun and an RCB community project in Xarakao village.”
Africa has long been a go-to place for Harry who has visited the continent since his teens and refers to it as “his second home.” Now it holds a special place in Meghan’s heart too — it was where Harry romanced his future wife just weeks after meeting her and where they reportedly fell in love.
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They returned to their favorite spot last year to celebrate the former actress’ 36th birthday. Meghan’s engagement ring, which Harry helped design also features a diamond (conflict-free, of course) from the African country.
After thecouple’s engagementin November last year,Harry recalled the romantic few daysthey spent together in the African wilderness.
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While Meghan is not with her husband on this trip, they spent her recent birthday together last weekendattending the wedding of longtime pal Charlie van Straubenzee and Daisy Jenksin the small village of Churt in Surrey.
Harry, who became patron of Rhino Conservation Botswana last year, explained why the charity’s work is so vital and so important to him personally.
“I’ve been lucky enough to visit Botswana for more than 20 years and am incredibly fortunate to be able to call it my second home,” he said. “Being Patron of RCB is an opportunity to give something back to a country that has given so much to me.”
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On ashort trip to Botswana in Januarythis year, Harry met with Tshekedi Kharma, the minister for environment and natural resources, conservation and tourism. He also is spent time with both Rhino Conservation Botswana andAfrican Parks, of which he is president.
And more recently in June,he took a solo trip to Lesotho, Africa, where he opened a school and a house on behalf of theSentebalecharity he co-founded in 2006.
source: people.com