The Royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle was attended by the Who's Who from across countries. The guests not just included celebrities and influencers, but also those who have done good in their limits. Mutsu Potsane whose proper first name is Relebohile, met Prince Harry when he was just four years old. Prince Harry had gone to children's home to help young Africans afflicted by HIV. He flew Mutsu to the UK with a group of 10 representatives from his charity Sentebale.
At the wedding, Mutsu can be seen excitedly waving as the groom walks past him into the Windsor Castle. The video also shows Harry spotting Mutsu and gesturing him with a wave and thumbs-up. Reportedly, Mutsu was among the first guests to greet Meghan Markle after the couple tied the knot.
Here is a clip from the documentary of Prince Harry's visit:
'Harry is one of us': The Prince's wedding is being celebrated in Lesotho, where he founded a children's charityhttps://t.co/AhmEFJq01v pic.twitter.com/2QS08SYxjf
— ITV News (@itvnews) May 18, 2018
In 2005, Harry co-founded the charity Sentebale which means, 'forget me not' with Prince Seeiso of Lesotho to improve the condition of thousands of children affected by HIV/Aids in the African country. A documentary on a young Prince Harry's visit shows him embracing and playing with the orphan child.
Sentebale took to Twitter wishing the Royal couple on their marriage:
Congratulations to the new Duke and Duchess of Sussex, from everyone at @Sentebale 🎉 We were delighted that some of our Lesotho team were able to join in the very special celebrations in Windsor today! #SentebaleCelebrates #RoyalWedding pic.twitter.com/DQ6Gwsl1ri
— @Sentebale (@Sentebale) May 19, 2018
The Royal couple had invited members of the public from all across the UK for the wedding. It included 200 people from different charities, 100 pupils from local schools, 530 Members of The Royal Households and Crown Estate, and the community members of Windsor Castle to their wedding. Mutsu met Prince Harry again when he went to Lesotho two years ago for an ITV documentary.
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