Joss Stone makes tour stop in Lesotho to see Prince Harry's charity work
British singer Joss Stone has visited the tiny African nation of Lesotho as part of her mammoth world tour to witness the work of Prince Harry's HIV charity Sentebale.
The You Had Me hitmaker embarked on her Total World Tour at the end of March (14), and has so far played shows in countries such as Mauritius and South Africa.
She stopped in South Africa's neighbour Lesotho for a performance,
and she decided to visit the communities helped by the British
royal's organisation, which he set up with Prince Seeiso of Lesotho
to help young children struggling with HIV, AIDS, or extreme
poverty.
Stone was amazed by the work she saw underway, telling Britain's
Hello! magazine, "It has been amazing to come here on this trip and
see the work first hand. Prince Harry is such a good, genuine
person so when he or Prince William ask me to do anything, I know
it's coming from a good place and I pay attention. Coming here, you
realise it's not going to fix the whole of Lesotho, but it'll fix a
lot for a lot of people."
Stone also has tour stops in Swaziland, United Arab Emirates,
Tunisia, Australia and the U.S.