Prince Harry has shared some of his own personal photos of his Nepalese trip with the public, via Twitter.
Kensington Palace’s official Twitter account released the images, most of which were taken by Harry himself.
“Found a friend surveying his kingdom! Who can blame him – what a view!”
Prince Harry, from Leorani village pic.twitter.com/PV56swcl06
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) March 24, 2016
Nepal is known for its stunning scenery and landscapes, so it is no wonder the 31-year-old wanted to share these with those not fortunate enough to have visited the tiny mountainous country.
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One fantastic image shows a dog in front of a tree, with misty mountains in the background. The caption reads: “Found a friend surveying his kingdom! Who can blame him – what a view!”. This was taken in Leorani village.
A short video, the last of four posts on Twitter, shows the view from a helicopter ride over Nepal.
A view over the mountains before Prince Harry’s trek to Leorani Village. We hope you have enjoyed these images.https://t.co/YSyaGmhqrs
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) March 24, 2016
Harry clearly enjoyed his trip, and commented on the friendliness of the people in another post. “Living in such dramatic scenery clearly has an effect on the Nepalese – such calm, friendly people”
The Prince is due to return to the UK soon, after he extended his stay in the east to help rebuild a school, which was destroyed in the 2015 earthquake.
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Prince Harry: “Living in such dramatic scenery clearly has an effect on the Nepalese – such calm, friendly people” pic.twitter.com/FIFVBI4TE6
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) March 24, 2016
The last snap shows the former Army captain holding a toddler, from when he stayed the night with a local family. He is a self-professed lover of children, and no doubt being uncle to Prince George and Princess Charlotte has helped enhance his skills.
Prince Harry wanted to share his favourite photos from Leorani village where he stayed the night with a local family pic.twitter.com/tghJsnDxMM
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) March 24, 2016
You can read all about Harry’s trip in these articles here.