The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were warmly greeted in Nyanga as they kicked off the first leg of their Southern African tour on Monday.
Harry and Meghan arrived at the Cape Town International Airport with their infant son Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor before making their way to the Methodist church in Nyanga to visit the Justice Desk Initiative.
The Justice Desk teaches children about their rights, self-awareness and safety, and provides self-defence classes and female empowerment training to young girls in the community.
Their Royal Highnesses of Sussex, Harry and Meghan arrive at Nyanga Methodist church where they are warmly greeted. Video: Courtney Africa/African News Agency(ANA)
The Justice Desk is an NGO supported by The Queen’s Commonwealth Trust, of which The Duke serves as President and The Duchess as Vice-President. To date, the Justice Desk has directly assisted over 35,000 individuals, schools and communities.
Harry and Meghan will also visit the District Six Museum later in the day.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are on a ten-day tour of southern Africa.
African News Agency (ANA)