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Prince Harry wears a shirt with the Sentebale logo as he holds a small girl while on visit to the Good Shepherd home in Lesotho, April 25, 2006. His new charity, Sentebale, will focus on children in the tiny African kingdom.
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Britain's Prince Harry watches a parade of cattle during a visit to the village of Phororong high in the Northern Mountains while on a return visit to Lesotho, April 25, 2006. The prince was in the country to launch his new charity, called Sentebale, which means "forget me not," in memory of his mother, Diana, Princess of Wales.
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Britain's Prince Harry, center, holds a hoe as he stands with Prince Seeiso, the brother of Lesotho's King Letsie III and Sello Matlere, right, while helping the villagers of Phororong turn over the ground of their maize fields high in the Northern Mountains during a return visit to Lesotho, April 25, 2006.
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Prince Harry pokes his tongue out at Mutsu Potsane, 6, on the grounds of the Mants'ase children's home in Lesotho, April 24, 2006. Harry is the co-founder of Sentbale, together with Lesotho's Prince Seeiso.
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Prince Harry holds hands with an old friend, Mutsu Potsane, 6, as he inspects the sleeping rooms of the Mants'ase children's home in Lesotho on April 24, 2006.
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Prince Harry shakes hands with Mutsu Potsane, 6, on the grounds of the Mants'ase children's home in Lesotho on April 24, 2006.
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Following in the footsteps of his late mother, Diana, Britain's Prince Harry has established his own charity to help AIDS orphans in southern Africa. The prince and Mutsu Potsane. 6, are at the Mants'ase children's home in Lesotho on April 24, 2006.
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Prince Harry holds a hoe as he helps the villagers of Phororong turn over the ground of their maize fields high in the Northern Mountains in Lesotho, April 25 2006.
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Prince Harry giggles as he holds old friend Mutsu Potsane, 6, at the Mants'ase children's home April 24, 2006. Harry met Mutsu during a previous trip. Echoing Diana's natural touch with children, Harry cuddled the youngster and made him laugh by making faces.
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Prince Harry holds an old friend, Mutsu Potsane. 6, at the Mants'ase children's home in Lesotho on April 24, 2006.
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Harry makes faces at Lintle, a boy at the Mants'ase children's home in Lesotho, on April 24, 2006.
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Prince Harry plays with Mutsu Potsane on the grounds of the Mants'ase children's home in Lesotho on April 24, 2006.
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Prince Harry plays with Mutsu Potsane on the grounds of the Mants'ase children's home in Lesotho, April 24, 2006.
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The peach tree at left was planted in March 2004 by Prince Harry and Mutsu Potsane. Here, the prince and the 6-year-old inspect the tree, on the grounds of the Mants'ase children's home, during Harry's return visit to Lesotho on April 24, 2006.
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Britain's Prince Harry holds a hoe in his hands as he takes a break from helping the villagers of Phororong to turn over the ground of their maize fields high in the Northern Mountains during a return visit to Lesotho, April 25 2006.