Prince Harry busts a move in Nepal
Prince Harry paid a five-day visit to the Himalayan nation to pay tribute to the people of Nepal after last year's devastating earthquake.
On the third day of his visit, the 31-year-old royal trekked up the foothills of the Himalayas to spend the night in a traditional homestay.
The villagers offered Prince Harry with a pheta (white turban) before he joined the locals as the Nepali dancing started.
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On the first day of his visit to Nepal, Harry addressed the devastation the impact the earthquakes had on the area a year ago.
'I know that I arrive in Nepal as you approach the first anniversary of the earthquakes that took so many lives,' he said in a speech at a reception hosted by the Government of Nepal in Kathmandu.
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He added: 'I pay my respects to those who perished and hope to do what I can to shine a spotlight on the reserve and resilience of the Nepali people. I want to show all those around the world who want to help that this country is open for business. I can't wait to get out there and see all this country has to offer.'
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