Prince tours children’s centre in Chile

Britain's Prince Harry (third from left) dances with children at the Foundation Amigos de Jesus in Santiago, Chile. Picture: Claudio Reyes

Britain's Prince Harry (third from left) dances with children at the Foundation Amigos de Jesus in Santiago, Chile. Picture: Claudio Reyes

Published Jun 30, 2014

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Santiago - Britain's Prince Harry, on the last day of a three-day official visit to Chile, joked and played with handicapped children on Sunday.

The prince, joined by Social Development Minister Maria Fernanda Villegas, was all smiles and appeared relaxed with the little ones at the Friends of Jesus children's facility.

It was the second visit the prince made to a children's centre on this visit, after meeting young people at a shelter on Friday.

Prince Harry did not seem limited by the language barrier in meeting and playing with the youngsters with a range of disabilities and disorders.

He toured fire-ravaged areas of the port city of Valparaiso on Saturday, and met with families who lost their homes in a recent blaze.

The 29-year-old prince met briefly on Friday with President Michelle Bachelet at the ornate La Moneda palace in the capital Santiago.

Harry, an army captain who is fourth in line to the British throne, arrived in Santiago late on Thursday after a stop in Brazil to watch the England football team play out a 0-0 draw against Costa Rica on Tuesday in its last game of a disappointing tournament.

The prince recently made headlines with his party-going antics at a wedding in Memphis, Tennessee, and there has been intense speculation about his private life after his split from girlfriend Cressida Bonas. - Sapa-AFP

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