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Prince Harry News: Royal Thinks He's a Bad Uncle After Missing Niece Princess Charlotte's Baptism

Prince Harry has been taking his philanthropy work very seriously, as he has been going all around the world as a volunteer for various advocacies. Doing great work has a price, because Prince Harry sadly missed his niece Princess Charlotte's christening while he was in South Africa.

At the time, he was in Southern Africa to protect wildlife from poachers. Us Magazine reports that he actually feels bad for missing Princess Charlotte's milestones. He said that he thinks he's a "bad uncle" and that he really should've been there, but where he was at the time was where he needed and wanted to be in. Prince Harry also missed her birth, but he was in New Zealand that time for the same advocacy. He only met his niece three weeks after.

According to Hello!, the work that Prince Harry has been doing in Khulula Care for Wild Centre in Southern Africa is his "dream" assignment. He's been focusing on wildlife conservation, specifically for endangered rhinos, as well as helping communities in the area for sustainability. The staff at the facility has nothing but good words for the British royal. They commend him for being "extremely gentle and capable." Reports say that he's been working for "Operation Corona."

When it comes to Prince Harry's personal life, The Inquisitr reports that the Prince doesn't have romance as part of his current priorities. He also shares that given his prominence, it's hard to date, as bodyguards and security always surround him. When asked about how being around tight security hinders him from dating, he playfully answered, "Unfortunately yes, more than ever. But I know how to handle that."

The Prince is set to return to his homeland this month and will go back to South Africa and Lesotho in November. 


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