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Duke and Duchess of Sussex to attend Cirque du Soleil performance

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will attend the Royal Albert Hall premiere of Cirque du Soleil’s new show TOTEM next Wednesday in aid of Sentebale. TOTEM is described on the Cirque du Soleil website as a “Journey into the evolution of mankind,” and follows our species from “original amphibian state to ultimate desire to fly.” The characters will evolve on stage and the show will explore…
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The Sussexes

Duke of Sussex in Lesotho with Sentebale to open school and donate home

The Duke of Sussex is in Pitseng, Lesotho, to unveil a house donated by the charity he co-founded, Sentebale to a local family, as well as to open a school. The Duchess of Sussex did not accompany her husband to the African kingdom. Prince Harry co-founded Sentebale with his friend, Prince Seeiso of Lesotho – the younger brother of King Letsie III of Lesotho in 2006. The charity’s…
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International royals

Who is Prince Seeiso of Lesotho?

Prince Seeiso of Lesotho and Prince Harry have worked together with the Sentebale charity. He was born on the 16th April 1966 as the second son of the late King Moshoeshoe II and Queen Mamohato and is the younger brother of the present monarch, King Letsie III. He benefitted…
Palaces & BuildingsThe Sussexes

Coldplay to headline concert at Kensington Palace

Coming up on June 28, Prince Harry will host a musical concert open to the public to raise money for his African charity, Sentabale, which helps children and young people with HIV/AIDS. Chris Martin, frontman of the popular band, Coldplay, wrote the theme song for Prince Harry’s Invictus Games. The Prince has enlisted Coldplay to headline the concert. Her Majesty The Queen gave her…
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Prince Harry names buildings in Lesotho after his mother and nanny

Yesterday, Prince Harry attended the opening of the new Sentebale development in Lesotho where he named two of the buildings after his late mother Diana, Princess of Wales, and his nanny, Olga Powell. The Mamohato Children’s Centre was built for the charity’s continuous work with disadvantaged children and young people living with HIV. The centre cost just over £2 million to build…
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