DUNDAS MAN - The Duke of Sussex

 
The Duke of Sussex is the younger son of The Prince of Wales and Diana, Princess of Wales. His Royal Highness spent ten years working in the Armed Forces, ending operational duties in 2015. During his service, he conducted two tours of duty to Afghanistan with the British Army. The Duke now spends his working life supporting a number of charitable activities and lives in America with his wife and children.

In 2006, The Duke of Sussex jointly founded Sentebale, a charity to help orphans in Lesotho, southern Africa. Having visited the small African nation on his gap year, he was moved by the plight of children orphaned by the AIDS pandemic which has devastated the country. Together with his great friend Prince Seeiso of Lesotho, he set up Sentebale to offer long-term support to community organisations working with children and young people, and in particular to those working with orphans.

This is the emotional moment The Duke was reunited with the African orphan he first met 12 years ago. Relebohile Potsane, also known as Mutsu, was just four years old when Harry met him and was the inspiration behind Sentebale.