try and raise as much awareness and money
for such a great cause.”
HOW HARRY MAKES A DIFFERENCE
Harry also received praise for his work from
Sentebale co-founder Prince Seeiso of
Lesotho. Speaking ahead of the concert, the
royal said: “I’ve seen him grow tremendously.
Not only grow as a person, but his passion for
the charity and for the cause of young people
who are seemingly on the margins.
“So it’s not just the orphans and vulnerable
children of southern Africa or Lesotho he
has a passion for. I’ve seen him do allthe
other initiatives because I think it is drive
from a place that is deep rooted. He wants
make a difference.”
Saying it was always a pleasure whenHar
came to Lesotho, Prince Seeiso adde
“More importantly, the recent birthofh
son – it was almost like it was independen
day in Lesotho.
“Everybody was in celebration
because heis somucha partofusnow.”
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as do Venom star Tom Hardy and Vicky McClure from TV’s Line of Duty (togetherbe
right) and mezzo-soprano Katherine Jenkins (right), who married at the palace in 20
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