Meghan MarkleandArchieare continuing their royal tour in South Africa, whilePrince Harrytravels solo to other parts of Africa, including Botswana, Angola and Malawi.

While his wife and 4-month-old son stayed behind in Cape Town, Harry traveled to Botswana for the fourth day of his royal tour on Thursday. He kicked off the busy day of events with local schoolchildren, planting trees at the Chobe Forest Reserve. The children grew the trees from seeds at school, and they’ll be learning about tree planting and vital ecosystems.

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Prince Harrythen headed to Chobe National Park, where dedicated an area of the forest to the Queen’s Commonwealth Canopy. Situated near the border of Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe, this will help link areas of the Queen’s Commonwealth Canopy across borders to facilitate the easier passage of wildlife to widen the range of their habitats.

After continuing his solo part of the tour to Angola and Malawi,Prince Harrywill reunite with Meghan and Archie in Johannesburg, South Africa, to finish out the visit.

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To kick off the third day of their royal South Africa tour,Prince Harryintroduced Meghan and Archie to an old friend.

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During the meeting, the royal couple had a lively laughter-filled chat with Archbishop Tutu and Thandeka, where Harry revealed that Archie “constantly wants to stand.”

Meghan added, “He’s an old soul!”

“I think he is used to it already,” Harry said of his son.

source: people.com