On Day 2 of his visit to Singapore, Prince Harry took take part in the Sentebale Royal Salute Polo Cup at the Singapore Polo Club on June 5th. The annual event raised funds for Prince Harry’s charity Sentebale to support vulnerable children and young people living with and affected by HIV in Lesotho and Botswana. Click HERE to take a look at Day 1.
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"Mind and body must be treated together. That is what our work for children living with HIV is all about." ~ Founding Patron Prince Harry pic.twitter.com/BdZC7zHtN0
— @Sentebale (@Sentebale) June 5, 2017
"Mind and body must be treated together. That is what our work for children living with HIV is all about." ~ Founding Patron Prince Harry pic.twitter.com/BdZC7zHtN0
— @Sentebale (@Sentebale) June 5, 2017Before the start of the match, the players observed a minute of silence for the victims of the recent London attack. After the match, which was won by Prince Harry’s team, Karen Gillan handed out the trophy and bottles. Later, Prince Harry gave a speech for Sentebale:
Mind and body must be treated together. That is what our work for children living with HIV is all about. Young people know what works for them and their friends so we must listen and take note