London: Like mother, like sons. Prince William and Prince Harry, the second-in-line and third-in-line to the British throne respectively, seem to be following in their mother Princess Diana's footsteps, more than 12 years after she died in a car crash in Paris.
Both the Princes are on a two-day visit to Lesotho, one of the world's poorest countries, where Harry has set up a charity to help vulnerable children in the African nation in memory of their late mother, the
'Daily Express' reported.
Wearing a traditional tribal blanket and a beanie hat, 25-year-old Harry rode a pony alongside 27-year-old William to the village of Semongkong before the Princes visited schools supported by the charity for village kids and nomadic shepherd boys.