Harry and Meghan visit Johannesburg to learn about youth unemployment

Together again! Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are reunited as they visit Johannesburg township after six days apart

  • Prince Harry and Meghan visit Youth Employment Services (Yes) organisation in Johannesburg today
  • Group is creating one million new work opportunities in next three years following launch in April 2018
  • Royal couple reunited last night after a week apart on solo parts of the ten-day tour to southern Africa  
  • During their final day in Johannesburg the couple will also meet Nelson Mandela’s widow Graca Machel

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex began the final day of their ten-day Africa tour today as they visited a Johannesburg township to learn about the critical levels of youth unemployment in South Africa.

Prince Harry and Meghan will learn about how the Youth Employment Services (Yes) group is creating one million new work opportunities in the next three years, after it was launched by President Cyril Ramaphosa in April 2018.

The couple – who were reunited last night after six days apart on solo parts of the tour – were welcomed at the hub today by Melony Campbell from the British High Commission and Yes chief executive Tashmia Ismail-Saville.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex visit a Johannesburg township today to learn about critical levels of youth unemployment


Meghan arrives for the engagement in Johannesburg this morning after being reunited with Prince Harry last night

Mish, a local Masterchef winner and entrepreneur with a community catering business, made them refreshments today


The Duke and Duchess of Sussex visit the township in Johannesburg today to learn about Youth Employment Services

The Duke and Duchess have a walking tour of the hub’s entrepreneurial and skills programmes during their visit today


Young people tell Harry and Meghan today about their experiences on the programme and the digital skills they have gained

Harry and Meghan visited the digital facility today where Yes helps people with skills and knowledge around financial literacy

Harry and Meghan are today learning about how the Youth Employment Services (Yes) group is creating work opportunities 


Meghan is pictured today visiting the Yes hub, which is creating one million new work opportunities over the next three years


Harry and Meghan visited the Yes hub, part of the organisation launched by President Cyril Ramaphosa in April 2018

The royal couple are welcomed at the hub this morning as they learn about youth unemployment in South Africa


Prince Harry and Meghan will learn about how the work opportunities being created by Youth Employment Services

Local young people will tell Harry and Meghan about their experiences on the programme in Johannesburg today


The royal couple were welcomed at the hub this morning by a representative from the British High Commission

The Duke and Duchess are having a walking tour of the hub’s entrepreneurial and skills programmes this morning


The Yes chief executive is today telling Harry and Meghan about the work and background of the group in Johannesburg

The royal couple were introduced at the hub today to Youth Employment Services chief executive Tashmia Ismail-Saville


The visit in Johannesburg came as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex embark on the final day of their ten-day Africa tour today

The couple, pictured today, have spent the past nine days in southern Africa raising issues they are passionate about

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex walk up a set of steps as they arrive at the Youth Employment Services hub this morning

Ms Ismail-Saville will tell Harry and Meghan about the work and background of the group while Mish, a local Masterchef winner and entrepreneur with a community catering business, will make them refreshments.

The Duke and Duchess will also have a walking tour of the hub’s entrepreneurial and skills programmes, beginning in the digital facility where Yes helps people with skills and knowledge around financial literacy and computing.

Local young people will tell Harry and Meghan – who will give a brief speech at the end of their visit – about their experiences on the programme and the digital skills they have gained.

In the Aquaponics facility, a young entrepreneur will tell them how the facility has provided opportunities in his community, benefitting the surrounding area of local restaurants and shops with a supply of fresh local produce.

Harry and Meghan heard from local young people about their experiences on the programme in South Africa this morning


The couple, pictured today, have talked about including wildlife conservation and female empowerment during the tour

Prince Harry and Meghan visit the township in Johannesburg to learn about Youth Employment Services this morning


The Duke and Duchess are going on a walking tour of the hub’s entrepreneurial and skills programmes today

Harry and Meghan make a visit today to Yes, which aims to tackle the critical issue of youth unemployment in South Africa


They looked relaxed today and Meghan smiled as they were greeted by Melony Campbell from the British High Commission


The couple are visiting Yes today, which was launched last April by South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa

Meghan is today learning about how Yes is creating one million new work opportunities in the next three years in South Africa


The couple today visited the Johannesburg township to learn about the critical levels of youth unemployment in South Africa

 The couple looked relaxed and Meghan smiled today as they were greeted before heading inside to be shown around


The royal couple were welcomed at the hub in Johannesburg this morning before being led inside for a tour

Meghan smiled today and the couple looked relaxed as they were greeted before heading inside to be shown around


Prince Harry and Meghan are being told today about how the critical issue of youth unemployment in South Africa

Melony Campbell from the British High Commission welcomed the royal couple to the hub in Johannesburg today


The visit to the hub today sees the Duke and Duchess of Sussex on the final day of their ten-day Africa tour

Harry and Meghan walk up steps into the hub as they learn more about how it is helping youths into work in South Africa

They will also visit Blossom Care Solutions to hear from some of the 14 young women being mentored before taking on the programme, which produces up to 80,000 compostable and affordable sanitary towels per month. 

The couple have spent the past nine days visiting southern Africa and raising issues they are passionate about including wildlife conservation and female empowerment.

During their final day in Johannesburg the couple will also meet Graca Machel, widow of Nelson Mandela, a national figure Harry met during a 2015 visit to South Africa.

Later the Sussexes will attend a creative industries and business reception at the residence of Britain’s High Commissioner to South Africa Nigel Casey.

More than 300 guests will be gathered for the event celebrating the UK and South Africa’s business investment relationship and looking ahead to the Africa Investment Summit being hosted in the UK in 2020.

The tour will come to an end when the Duke and Duchess meet President Ramaphosa, and First Lady Dr Tshepo Motsepe in Pretoria for a private audience.

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