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Prince Harry visits Nepal earthquake sites
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20 March 2016
On 20 March 2016 BBC reported:
Prince Harry has visited sites damaged by April and May's earthquakes in Nepal during the second day of his five-day trip to the country. Prince Harry arrived in Kathmandu on Saturday evening, and met the country's President the next morning. They discussed climate change and conservation, Kensington Palace said. Prince Harry will meet survivors of the earthquakes as well as Gurkhas who helped the rescue efforts. He praised the Nepalese people for what he called their 'resolve and resilience' in the wake of the disaster. It is the Prince's first official visit to the country.
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