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21 May 2024

Prince Harry in Antarctica for charity trek

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An undated handout photo issued by Walking with the Wounded (WWTW) on November 22, 2013 shows (L-R) Guy Disney, Ibrar Ali, Kate Philp, Britain's Prince Harry, Richard Eyre and Duncan Slater of Team UK in the South Pole Allied Challenge 2013 expedition, as they prepare to leave from Cape Town to fly to Novo in Antarctica for a charity trek to the South Pole. The 29-year-old army attack helicopter pilot, other supporters and 12 injured personnel arrived on November 22, 2013 at the Novo airbase in Antarctica, where they are expected to stay for the next couple of days to acclimatise to the Antarctic weather and make final preparations for the charity race to the planet's southernmost point, which is expected to take 16 days. RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT  " (AFP)



An undated handout photo issued by Walking with the Wounded (WWTW) on November 22, 2013 shows members of Team UK in the South Pole Allied Challenge 2013 expedition, heading into the canteen at Novo, Antarctica, after arriving before starting a charity walk to the South Pole. Britain's Prince Harry has arrived in Antarctica ahead of the charity trek involving wounded servicemen and women. The 29-year-old army attack helicopter pilot, other supporters and 12 injured personnel arrived at the Novo airbase on November 22, 2013 , where they are expected to stay for the next couple of days to acclimatise to the Antarctic weather and make final preparations for the charity race to the planet's southernmost point, which is expected to take 16 days. RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT  " (AFP)



An undated handout photo issued by Walking with the Wounded (WWTW) shows (R-L) Britain's Prince Harry, Kate Philp, Guy Disney, Richard Eyre, Ibrar Ali and Duncan Slater of Team UK in the South Pole Allied Challenge 2013 expedition, as they arrive in Novo, Antarctica, for a charity trek to the South Pole. Prince Harry has arrived in Antarctica ahead of the charity trek involving wounded servicemen and women. The 29-year-old army attack helicopter pilot, other supporters and 12 injured personnel arrived at the Novo airbase in Antarctica, where they are expected to stay for the next couple of days to acclimatise to the Antarctic weather and make final preparations for the charity race to the planet's southernmost point, which is expected to take 16 days. RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT  " (AFP)




An undated handout photo issued by Walking with the Wounded (WWTW) shows Britain's Prince Harry, partron of Team UK in the South Pole Allied Challenge 2013 expedition, as he arrives in Novo, Antarctica, as he takes part in a charity walk to the South Pole. Prince Harry has arrived in Antarctica ahead of the charity trek involving wounded servicemen and women. The 29-year-old army attack helicopter pilot, other supporters and 12 injured personnel arrived at the Novo airbase in Antarctica, where they are expected to stay for the next couple of days to acclimatise to the Antarctic weather and make final preparations for the charity race to the planet's southernmost point, which is expected to take 16 days. RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT  " (AFP)