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Wednesday, March 23, 2016
Prince Harry Extends Trip to Nepal to Help Rebuild School
Caption: Commenting on his decision to stay, the Prince said: 'The people I have met and the beauty of this country make it very hard to leave'
Prince Harry has been so moved by his trip to Nepal that he has decided to stay on in the country to work on a charity project, it can be revealed.
The royal, who tonight concluded a hugely successful five-day tour of the country, will spend a further six days helping to rebuild a school destroyed by last year's earthquake in the Himalayas.
The disaster last April claimed 9,000 lives, largely in rural areas, and left many tens of thousands of Nepalese displaced.
Harry, 31, will be working with Team Rubicon UK, a disaster response charity which uses the skills and experience of military veterans alongside first responders to deploy emergency response teams.
For the next week, the Queen's grandson will be embedded with a group of Team Rubicon volunteers in a remote village to help with the reconstruction of a new school destroyed by the 7.8 magnitude earthquake of April 2015. Click link for full post from The Daily Mail.
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