
I'm a big fan of Prince William and Prince Harry and when I see pictures like these, taken during
Harry's stay in Lesotho in Africa, it reminds me of how positively they use their privileged position. Harry was visiting the children and staff at the Lesotho Child Counselling Unit during his
three week stay with his fellow soldiers of the Household Cavalry regiment, and he had plenty of big hugs and grins to go around. The Prince's charity Sentebale, which
he established with Prince Seeiso of Lesotho, works with the LCCU to provide a safe house for abused children, and he literally left his mark on the building by
making a placard with his hand print to hang on the wall.

Prince Harry looked happy to get stuck in as he smiled next to his wheelbarrow in the African kingdom of Lesotho, where he is
building a special needs school with his army regiment, the Household Cavalry. Harry
spent his gap year there in 2004 and is now assisting with projects run by Sentebale, which is
the charity he set up in Princess Diana's memory. After all that building work Harry kept things physical by
taking part in a football match.

From his brother's weekend
polo birthday party to yesterday's agricultural show, Prince Harry's having quite the fine time in the English countryside this week. His appearance at the Royal Norfolk County Show in Norwich got teenage hearts all a flutter, with
girls apparently shouting "You're fit" as the Prince made his way around the stands. It looks like he had a great time, being shown how to use a lathe and
inspecting all parts of the animals.

Prince William celebrated his 26th birthday at the weekend (Happy Birthday!) by taking his brother and their girlfriends to a polo match extravaganza in Gloucestershire. There must have been something horsey in the air, what with
Jordan's polo outing yesterday. Wills and Kate Middleton
looked totally loved up as they huddled together at Beaufort Polo Club, while Harry took some time out from his
army duties to enjoy a drink,
swigging straight from the can; atta boy.