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THIS is the moving moment Prince Harry hugs a woman with HIV as he revealed Botswana was his "escape" after his mother's death.

The Duke of Sussex smiled warmly as he greeted Tlotlo Moilwa, a young woman who lost both her mum and dad to the condition when she was four-years-old before testing positive herself.

 Prince Harry hugs Tlotlo Moilwa from Botswana, who is HIV positive
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Prince Harry hugs Tlotlo Moilwa from Botswana, who is HIV positiveCredit: PA:Press Association
 Princess Diana shakes hands with Aileen Getty in July 1996, who is HIV positive
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Princess Diana shakes hands with Aileen Getty in July 1996, who is HIV positiveCredit: Reuters
 Prince Harry said Botswana gave him a sense of purpose after his mother died
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Prince Harry said Botswana gave him a sense of purpose after his mother diedCredit: Getty - Contributor

It was a touching meeting for the prince as he had three years ago to raise awareness around the condition.

Now 20, the young woman had publicly revealed her diagnosis in 2016 in the hope of motivating other young people - meeting the royal during his work with his foundation Sentenable.

Prince Harry has continued on his mother's work in de-stigmatising HIV - with the Princess of Wales helping to change attitudes around the condition after shaking the hands of an AIDS patient in 1987,

And the 35-year-old today revealed how Botswana remained close to his heart, with his work in Africa giving him a "sense of purpose" after Princess Diana's tragic death in 1997.

Speaking at the Chobe Forest Tree reserve today, the 35-year-old said: "Fifteen years I've been coming here, it's a sense of escapism, a real sense of purpose.

"I have some of my closest friends here and I came here in 1997 or 1998 straight after my mum died, so it was a nice place to get away from it all.

"But now I feel deeply connected to this place and to Africa."

Princess Diana tragically died in a car crash in the Pont de l'Alma road tunnel in Paris 22 years ago.

Harry first visited Botswana that year, 1997, taken by his dad Prince Charles.

Since that trip, he has launched charity initiatives including Sentebale to help locals, calling Africa his "second home" and even taking Meghan to Botswana when they first started dating.

 Tlotlo's parents died from HIV when she was just four-years-old
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Tlotlo's parents died from HIV when she was just four-years-oldCredit: PA:Press Association
 Prince Harry met Tlotlo Moilwa in 2017
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Prince Harry met Tlotlo Moilwa in 2017Credit: Getty - Pool
 Prince Harry high-fives a young boy as he tours the Chobe Tree Reserve in Botswana today
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Prince Harry high-fives a young boy as he tours the Chobe Tree Reserve in Botswana todayCredit: PA:Press Association
 The duke spoke about why Botswana is so important to him
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The duke spoke about why Botswana is so important to himCredit: PA:Press Association
 Prince Harry helps to plant a sapling
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Prince Harry helps to plant a saplingCredit: PA:Press Association
 Prince Harry grins as he helps plant a huge tree
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Prince Harry grins as he helps plant a huge treeCredit: PA:Press Association
 Prince Harry appeared in good spirits as he spoke about the importance of the environment
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Prince Harry appeared in good spirits as he spoke about the importance of the environmentCredit: PA:Press Association
 Prince Harry pictured in 1998, at his first day at Eton College
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Prince Harry pictured in 1998, at his first day at Eton CollegeCredit: Getty - Contributor
 A cheerful Archie laughs with mum Meghan and dad Harry as they meet Archbishop Desmond Tutu yesterday
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A cheerful Archie laughs with mum Meghan and dad Harry as they meet Archbishop Desmond Tutu yesterdayCredit: Splash News
Prince Harry helps schoolkids to plant trees in Botswana during Africa tour

Prince Harry also urged people to take action to help support the environment, praising climate change activists like Greta Thunberg.

He said: "This last week, led by Greta - the world's children are striking.

"It's a race against time and one that we are losing."

And he added that he "genuinely didn't understand" how anyone could deny the science around climate change, saying: "No one can deny science, otherwise we live in a very troubling world."

Prince Harry's Africa ten-day tour is the first official overseas trip he has taken with wife Meghan Markle and their four-month-old baby boy Archie.

Meghan, 38, was not with Harry today, choosing to stay in South Africa with baby Archie.

But despite not having his wife by his side, Prince Harry seemed in good spirits to help plant a giant baobab tree, a species that is severely under threat across Africa.

When he spotted the huge mound of earth that needed to go into the hole, he then joked: "How long do we have?"

Fifteen years I've been coming here, it's a sense of escapism, a real sense of purpose

Prince Harry

 

Harry later joined young schoolchildren planting mahogany trees, crouching down with one young child to help him pack the sandy soil around the tiny sapling and at the end he high-fived the youngster to celebrate.

Schoolchildren at the event today had grown the seeds at school.

When the duke first arrived he was hugged by his friend Dr Mike Chase, conservationist and founder of Elephant Without Borders, which is working with a local organisation to develop the site into a nature and cultural reserve.

The land was privately owned but has been pledged to the local community and Dr Chase's organisation will manage it with the aim of creating a thriving riverbank forest.

A FAMILY TOUR

It comes after Meghan, 38, and Harry, 35, showed off their four-month-old son yesterday as they met the Archbishop Desmond Tutu, with the seven-in-line to the throne stealing the show.

The archbishop's daughter Thandeka Tutu-Gxashe even joked the little boy would be a "ladies' man" when he grew up.

The Duchess of Sussex will today spend time in a private Women in Public Service breakfast at the High Commission in Cape Town.

She yesterday visited in South Africa to throw her support behind the charity, as well as meeting with female entrepreneurs.

And discussing motherhood, she added: "We're only five months in right now.

"Being a working mum and travelling as well with a baby, my goodness it's a lot, but it's all so exciting.

"There are days when it’s a lot to juggle but then you meet someone, have an impact on them and it’s so rewarding.”

Meghan has previously said she is a feminist and wanted to support women in her role as a royal.

It comes after Meghan and Harry opened up about parenting during their royal engagements yesterday, with the duchess saying she was "learning" about parenthood.

The tour has also seen the couple show off their dance moves several times.

 Prince Harry wears sunglasses for the boat trip
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Prince Harry wears sunglasses for the boat tripCredit: AFP or licensors
 Prince Harry meets young locals today
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Prince Harry meets young locals todayCredit: AFP or licensors
 he Duke of Sussex with founder of Elephants Without Borders Dr Mike Chase
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he Duke of Sussex with founder of Elephants Without Borders Dr Mike ChaseCredit: PA:Press Association
 Harry is welcomed to a tree planting event by local children
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Harry is welcomed to a tree planting event by local childrenCredit: PA:Press Association
 The 35-year-old royal said it was important to act on climate change warnings
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The 35-year-old royal said it was important to act on climate change warningsCredit: PA:Press Association
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 The trees had been grown from seeds by schoolkids before being planted at the park
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The trees had been grown from seeds by schoolkids before being planted at the parkCredit: PA:Press Association
 Prince Harry joins a Botswana Defence Force anti-poaching patrol on the Chobe river in Kasane, Botswana
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Prince Harry joins a Botswana Defence Force anti-poaching patrol on the Chobe river in Kasane, BotswanaCredit: PA:Press Association
 The royal was welcomed by locals singing and dancing as he arrived at the Sentenable foundation
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The royal was welcomed by locals singing and dancing as he arrived at the Sentenable foundationCredit: @chrisshipitv
 Prince Harry said Africa gave him the chance to get away from it all after his mum's death
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Prince Harry said Africa gave him the chance to get away from it all after his mum's deathCredit: Getty - Contributor
 Sweet photos show mum Meghan coo over Archie
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Sweet photos show mum Meghan coo over ArchieCredit: Getty - Pool
Baby Archie steals limelight from Meghan Markle and Prince Harry as royals meet Desmond Tutu in South Africa


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