Prince Harry has said he hopes his
late mother would be "proud" of his fundraising efforts, as he
launched a project to help disadvantaged children in South Africa.
The Prince mentioned Diana, Princess of Wales, as he gave a
speech at a gala dinner for his Sentebale charity.
Earlier in the day, he met youngsters at a school for deaf
children in Lesotho, where he learned sign language and took part in a kneeling
dance.
The royal hopes to raise £2.5m to build the Mamohato Centre,
which will provide psychological care and offer mentoring to children with
HIV/Aids.
