Prince Harry was spotted in Africa with an entirely new look
For the first time since he touched down in Namibia, the 30-year old British royal has been sighted as he works to improve conservation efforts in the country.
He is also sporting a new look, and we’re kind of loving it.
In the 6 weeks since he’s been away the famous redhead, who is fifth-in-line for the throne has started to rock a full beard.
The normally clean shaved Harry seems to have ditched the razor, and no one is complaining about his new style.
HRH #PrinceHarry visited Khulula CareForWild to learn about rhino conservation! http://t.co/sSj0RWQY1Q pic.twitter.com/S0ZhxikI8M
— AfricanConservation (@AfricanConsExp) August 12, 2015
In late June, Prince Harry headed off on a three month long trip after completing 10 years of service with the British military.
While in Africa he has been shadowing conservations and veterinarians such as Dr. Pete Morkel as they attempt to deal with the threats against endangered species.
It looks like Harry is certainly not afraid to get up close and personal with some of the animals he’s been working to help protect.
On his recent trip to Khula Care for Wild, a rhino conservation site in South Africa, Harry joined in a round of feeding and met some of the 20 rhinos at the site. Including baby rhino Warren, cute.
Both Harry and his brother William consider wildlife conservation to be a very important cause. Before he took off on his visit, Harry said he thought the opportunity was going to be “amazing”.
The royal is also eager to do his part to change the way locals think about their native wildlife:
"Whether it’s darting a lion or going into a community to see how they are changing the way they are working, and for the local culture to accept that an elephant means more to them money-wise alive than shooting it."