PRINCE Harry was looking forward to continuing his tour of Africa – while also focusing on basketball.
He and his wife Meghan revealed a partnership between the Archewell Foundation and non-profit organization Giants of Africa, which aims to empower young people through sport.
The Sussexes attended a training session at Ilupeju Senior Grammar School in Lagos, Nigeria, before Harry, 39, joined them.
He said: “The power of sport can change lives.
“It brings people together and creates a community and there are no barriers, which is the most important thing.”
Meghan, 42, later swapped a Carolina Herrera button-down shirt and traditional Nigerian skirt given to her as a gift for a favorite £3,000 yellow dress by the same designer.
She and Harry walked hand in hand as they arrived at the home of the state governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, where they were guests of honor.
Meanwhile, it emerged that on his three-day visit to Britain last week, Harry stayed at the hotel where he spent the night before his 2018 wedding.
At that time, Prince William also stayed, but now the brothers barely speak to each other.
It was said that the king was too busy to see Harry on his trip.
But The Sunday Times reported that Charles had agreed to host him in a royal household.
However, instead, Harry opted for the £600-a-night Coworth Park Hotel, near Ascot, Berks.
The five-star hotel is owned by the Sultan of Brunei and is on the edge of Windsor Great Park – a 15-minute drive from Windsor Castle.
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