WILLIAM and Harry Windsor, the sons of Britain’s current king, quarrelled over who would get to take credit for saving Africa’s buffaloes and elephants, in the name of royal charity and conservation.
“Africa is my thing, you can’t have it,” William, the elder son, told his sibling, according to Harry’s recently published memoir.
Harry appears to have won that tug-of-warthogs, as he is now the president of Africa Parks, a controversial European-funded NGO that manages 15 wildlife reserves across the continent. – The Continent