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Saturday, May 30, 2009

Prince Harry in N.Y


Prince Harry chatted with a math class and competed in an obstacle course today at a Harlem children's organization on Day 2 of his first official visit to the United States.
Harry visited a ninth-grade classroom at the Harlem's Children Zone, a community organization that offers families social and educational services, where 14 students were working on math in preparation for a Regents Exam.
"Who's the best pupil?" he asked the class and joked, "I was always the worst!"
Later, the 24-year-old prince competed in an obstacle course with the Prince Seesio of Lesotho, who co-founded Harry's Lesotho-based charity that aids the African country's impoverished children.
He lost the race but threw his arms in the air and yelled, "Yeah!" to the cheering kids.
The prince was to participate later Saturday in a polo match on Governors Island in New York Harbor, facing off against Argentine polo player and heartthrob Nacho Figueras

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