Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Share Never-Before-Seen Photos From Their 2017 Trip To Botswana

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are very serious about their conservation work. Much of that work is concentrated in Africa. Harry found comfort there following the death of his mother, Princess Diana. After completing his service in the army in 2015, Harry got involved in conservation efforts on the continent.

Shortly after meeting Meghan Markle, Harry invited her to join him there. In Botswana, Meghan saw Harry’s passion firsthand. In 2017, she joined him in helping outfit elephants with satellite navigation collars. These collars help experts understand the elephants’ needs and provide them support and protection accordingly. In December 2017, Harry was appointed the president of African Parks, the conservation group he has worked with on these projects.

In celebration of World Elephant Day, Harry and Meghan released photos of their work with the elephants in 2017 in Botswana. They also announced that since following Elephants Without Borders last month while highlighting environmental issues, they’ve worked with Ellen DeGeneres’ wildlife conservation fund to outfit another 25 elephants with satellite navigation collars.

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