Prince Harry Has A New Title, But Will It Pay The Bills?
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British royal family news shows that Prince Harry has been appointed to the Board of Directors for African Parks Network, South Africa.
Prince Harry became involved with the non-profit conservation group in 2016 and became its president in 2017. The group manages the national parks in Africa.
According to People, the status change is reflected in his biography for African Parks, although no formal announcement was made.
Royal Family News – Harry’s New Title
The group’s website states: “Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex is a humanitarian, military veteran, mental wellness advocate, and environmentalist.

The Duke has dedicated his life’s work to advancing causes that he is passionate about, and that bring about permanent change for people and places. For over two decades, he has taken a deep personal interest in frontline conservation projects across Africa that work to protect the region’s natural resources and wildlife, for the benefit of local communities.”
The updated bio goes on to say that “In 2023, after serving six years as President, he was elevated to an officially appointed member of the Board of Directors, the governing body of the organisation.”
Royal Family News – Harry’s Has A New Role
According to the outlet, “Prince Harry first partnered with African Parks in July 2016 to help launch of the 500 Elephants project in Malawi, one of the largest and most significant elephant translocations in conservation history.
King Charles’ younger son has been closely involved since, and he co-hosted U.S. officials, conservationists and philanthropists on a tour of protected wildlife and nature preserves under the management of African Parks in Zambia, Mozambique and Rwanda in August 2022.”
The updated bio added personal information, namely that the royal runaway now lives in California with his wife Meghan Markle, and their children Prince Archie, 4, and daughter Princess Lilibet, 2.
Harry and Meghan ran away from the monarchy in 2020 in order to make a fast buck, a move dubbed Megxit, and a motive they quaintly described as “financial freedom.” How’s that worked out for the thirsty pair? Not so great—Spotify nulled their contract and labeled them “f****** grifters.”
Maybe going back to his roots and supporting wildlife will be more lucrative for the Duke of Sussex.
Royal Family News – Harry Supports Wildlife
Harry has called Africa his “second home” and we’re not sure where that places his current home, Montecito, California.
Before Megxit Harry and Meghan “traveled to Africa together several times, including a visit to Botswana early in their relationship in the summer of 2016 — after two back-to-back dates in London.”
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