Prince Harry Goes Camping, But Has Never Roasted A Marshmallow

Prince
Harry made a stop at a nature reserve in Lancashire, England, on Monday where he met with some of the young campers.

Prince Harry, who is fifth in line to the British throne, revealed
that he hasn’t taken part in a campfire staple – roasting marshmallows, according to People. The 33-year-old continued, telling
the campers, “I’ve never toasted marshmallows over a campfire. They’re
too sweet for me. But I’ve made campfires and slept under the stars more than
I’ve slept in a bed.”

These
campers are enjoying time in the outdoors as part of Myplace, which is a “project to help
empower young people aged 13-24, encouraging them to take action in
environmental activity to improve areas for wildlife, communities and their own
wellbeing.” 

READ: Duchess Kate Makes A Surprise Appearance With Prince William and Prince Harry 

The
palace tweeted out this photo of Prince Harry sitting around the campfire with
the young people. They captioned the picture, “Young people are referred
to the centre get a chance to take part in mindfulness and campfire
activities such as roasting marshmallows.” 

This is the latest in a
string of good deeds Prince Harry has taken on. He most recently held the
Invictus Games in Toronto, Canada, where he was joined by his girlfriend Meghan
Markle. Harry’s Invictus Games empower wounded warriors to compete in athletic
games. 

Once
again, Prince Harry is showing off his charitable side — and we’re loving it! 

Kevin Zelman

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