Prince Harry kid that he was a bad uncle towards Princess Charlotte, her brother Prince William and Kate Middleton youngest, for missing the christening. Prince Harry was volunteering in Africa when the said baptism took place.
Prince Harry seems to be really on top of his Royal duties. He then acknowledge, that perhaps, at least, he can be a better uncle to Princess Charlotte for he missed her christening. International Business Time reported that Simson Uri-Khob, one of the directors of Save The Rhino Trust in Namibia said that Prince Harry was really torn about going to Princess Charlotte's christening and completing his duty in Africa.
In lieu, Prince Harry stayed to fulfill his work and his dream assignment, for that matter. The prince alongside with other volunteers were said to have tracked lions in the Palmwag Reserve as part of the mission.
Even though Prince Harry fulfilled and had so much fun in Africa during the said assignment, he seems to regret that he was not able to make it to Princess Charlotte's christening, who is now 3 months old. Prince Harry also acknowledged the fact that he should really be there to share one of the very important milestones in Princess Charlotte's life, US Magazine shared.
Princess Charlotte's christening was held July 5 at the 16th Century Church of St. Mary Magdalene in Paddington, London. The said event was simultaneous to Prince Harry's African mission. Furthermore, Prince Harry has made his intention clear to be good, if and not best, uncle to Princess Charlotte even before she was born. Mirror UK featured that Prince Harry wasn't able to visit his niece even after 3 weeks she came because of several commitments in Australia and New Zealand.
Prince Harry definitely fulfills his Royal duties, and if time already permits, he will soon visit and make time not only for Princess Charlotte but also to Prince George who just recently turned a year older as well. Prince Harry wants his nephew and niece to be also have an involvement in the Armed Forces.
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