Prince Harry has been visiting projects supported by his charity Sentebale in the southern African country of Lesotho today, and it looks like the third-in-line to the throne (for now) is once again spreading his own brand of infectious enthusiasm.Harry is touring tour two facilities that help vulnerable children and young people living in the land-locked kingdom - tiny Lesotho is entirely surrounded by South Africa - which is one of the poorest nations on the planet.Harry's first stop was Kananelo Centre for the Deaf, where he joined in a sign-language lesson - the word 'Hi Harry!' had been written on the black board - before taking part in a cookery class where kids taught him to make a local delicacy called fat cakes.Later today Harry will travel on to St Bernadette's Resource Centre for the Blind in the city centre where he will watch children learning Braille and join students for a game of five-a-side football.Then its off to Johannesburg in South Africa for a fundraising dinner tonight where he is expected to make a short speech.
Contrary to speculation earlier in the week, Harry is not expected to stay on in the region to attend the wedding of Richard Branson's son Sam at which his new babe Cressida Bonas will be a guest.