Prince Harry hard at work visiting conservation project in Epping Forest while William goes skiing in Swiss Alps
Younger prince meets with schoolchildren and plants a tree at Wood Pasture Restoration Project
PRINCE HARRY wasn’t afraid to get his hands dirty as he helped out with a conservation project in Epping Forest — while brother Wills lived it up in Verbier.
Harry met with local schoolchildren to view the Wood Pasture Restoration Project, and he was quick to pick up a spade and get stuck into planting a tree.
The 32-year-old dressed down in a fleece and desert boots while hec.
He also met former Paratrooper Sam Hobbs, 21, who now works as a forest ranger.
Sam showed Harry his prosthetic limb, which was fitted after he lost part of his leg following a serious nerve injury.
The busy prince also came face to face with Lucky — a rare English longhorn cow — and her calf when he learnt about the tradition of using grazing cattle to help keep pastures open in Epping Forest.
The forest is part of the Queen’s Commonwealth Canopy, which is a project to create a network of forests and woodlands around the globe.