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Prince Charles on Wednesday used his first foreign visit since his ex-wife Diana’s death to thank the world for its outpouring of sympathy.
In the tiny kingdom of Swaziland to start an eight-day southern African tour, parts of it with his son Prince Harry, he thanked parliamentary leaders for offering condolences.
“We have all been deeply touched by the flood of messages and condolences and kindness that we have received from all over the world,” the Prince of Wales said at a ceremony to open a British-funded media center.
Harry, 13, left his father during a morning stopover in South Africa to go on holiday with a friend.




