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Prince Harry graces the cover of Town & Country and opens up about his work in Africa

Heartbreakingly, it’s the place he went “to get away from it all” after the death of Princess Diana.

Prince Harry looks incredibly dashing on the cover of Town & Country magazine, the young royal giving us a fascinating insight into his work with endangered elephants in southern Africa.

He recently spent 3 weeks in Malawi, helping to save 500 endangered elephants from poachers in one of the largest elephant translocations ever.

Heartbreakingly, he went into depth about his special affinity with Africa since the death of his mother, Princess Diana.

The first time Harry visited the country was just a few months after she was tragically killed in a car crash.

“My dad told my brother and me to pack our bags—we were going to Africa to get away from it all,” he said. “My brother and I were brought up outdoors. We appreciate nature and everything about it. But it became more…”

“This is where I feel more like myself than anywhere else in the world. I wish I could spend more time in Africa. I have this intense sense of complete relaxation and normality here. To not get recognised, to lose myself in the bush with what I would call the most down-to-earth people on the planet, people [dedicated to conservation] with no ulterior motives, no agendas, who would sacrifice everything for the betterment of nature… I talk to them about their jobs, about what they do. And I learn so much.”

The mission saw the young prince join many expertly trained conservationists move the mighty animals using tranquilizer darts before taking them on a 450-mile trip.

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Alexei Hay, Town & Country

The prince had a refreshing view on the danger he faced:

“I’ve done this a few times before,” he explained. “Also, I’m fatalistic. If something is going to happen to you, it will happen. And I have such a respect for wild animals that it’s a privilege to be around them. Plus, the army taught me teamwork.”

Prince Harry has certainly found a kindred spirit in girlfriend Meghan Markle, who clearly shares an affinity for non-profit work. The Suits actress recently visited Rwanda as an ambassador for charity World Vision.

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