Today is the one year anniversary of Harry and Meghan's official engagement announcement, but Prince Harry (34) is in Zambia alone, without his wife Duchess Meghan (37). The Duke of Sussex will be meeting representatives of the organisation CAMFED, which helps empower young women and girls though education and tackling poverty and inequality. Duchess Meghan is a strong advocate for the empowerment of young women and girls and so it is only fitting that Prince Harry meet with some of CAMFED's members today.
Prince Harry was greeted at the airport by nine-year-old Jane Chawanangwa who solemnly handed over a bouquet of flowers welcoming him to Zambia. He attended a reception at the British High Commission yesterday evening celebrating links between the U.K. and Zambia.
Earlier today Prince Harry visited Burma Barracks to commemorate Zambian veterans from both world wars and to meet their widows.
Visiting an amazing organisation
He also visited Circus Zambia, an organisation which equips young people from vulnerable backgrounds across Lusaka with life skills while providing educational and employment opportunities.
The organisation is a partner of the Queen's Commonwealth Trust, of which Prince Harry is president. The trust aims to improve the lives of young people throughout the Commonwealth, finding and funding young people whose bright ideas solve local problems in education, health, the environment and sport.