Prince Harry en route to Durban
Updated | By ANA
Staff at Durban’s King’s Park Stadium were early on Tuesday morning preparing the home turf of the Sharks for ?a royal visit.
According to a statement released by the British High Commission, Tuesday’s training session ?at King’s Park is part of the SA Rugby and British High Commission Rugby Exchange programme that provides opportunities for players and coaches from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Prince Harry was set to take to the field with a group of disadvantaged children in a training session that will also feature former Springbok captain John Smit.
Early in the morning the children could be seen waiting expectantly at the edge of the field.
After the training session the kids will be divided into two teams, one led by Prince Harry and the other led by Smit.
Later on Tuesday the prince will visit young surfers who were previously street children
Prince Harry is in #Durban today for the second day of his official tour of South Africa. Follow #RoyalVisitSA for updates!
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) December 1, 2015
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