Prince Harry and Meghan learn about youth unemployment in Joburg

Prince Harry and Meghan learn about youth unemployment in Joburg

- Prince Harry and Meghan have been learning about youth unemployment in Johannesburg

- The Duke and Duchess of Sussex met with young entrepreneurs

- Wednesday is the last day of the Royal tour in Africa

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Wednesday is the final day of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's royal tour in Africa. Prince Harry and Meghan spent the day learning about the unemployment amongst the youth in South Africa.

The royal couple visited the Youth Employment Services (YES) organisation in Johannesburg today.

Prince Harry reminisced about the time his father brought him to SA some months following his mother, Diana's passing.

The 35-year-old Duke said: "And as I raise my own son, I'm going to make sure that what I've learnt here - the value of the natural world, the value of community and friendship - is something that I can pass on to him."

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Briefly.co.za gathered a video of Prince Harry addressing a crowd in Jozi was shared on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's official Instagram page.

The post was captioned:

"On the final day of their tour of Africa, The Duke and Duchess visited Tembisa, a township in Johannesburg, to meet young entrepreneurs at a hub that helps create opportunity, and is a hive for creativity and social enterprise. Discover more of the visit in our stories."

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Maryn Blignaut (Human-Interest HOD) Maryn Blignaut is the Human Interest manager and feature writer. She holds a BA degree in Communication Science, which she obtained from the University of South Africa in 2016. She joined the Briefly - South African News team shortly after graduating and has over six years of experience in the journalism field. Maryn passed the AFP Digital Investigation Techniques course (Google News Initiative), as well as a set of trainings for journalists by Google News Initiative. You can reach her at: maryn.blignaut@briefly.co.za