Prince Harry will visit Brazil and Chile in June 2014
His Royal Highness will arrive in Brazil on 23 June, before travelling to Chile on 26 June. The visit will conclude on Sunday 29 June.
The visit will be in support of the United Kingdom’s interests in the region and will reflect the strong relationship the two countries have with the UK. The visit will also allow Prince Harry to build on the links he began to forge in South America during his official visit to Brazil in March 2012.
The Prince will undertake engagements on behalf of HM Government and in support of some of his main charitable interests, including helping underprivileged young people, sustainable conservation issues, and promoting the work of the Armed Forces. He will also attend two FIFA World Cup matches during his visit to Brazil.
In Brazil Prince Harry will visit:
- Brasilia (23 June): A hospital specialising in rehabilitation, orthopaedic and neuropsychological work. Also, the Cameroon v Brazil World Cup match.
- Belo Horizonte (24 June): The training base for Team GB and Paralympics GB during the Rio 2016 Olympics. Also, the Costa Rica v England World Cup match.
- Sao Paulo (25 – 26 June): An environmental project to help protect the Atlantic Rainforest; a community programme supporting disadvantaged children; The Queen’s Birthday Party hosted by the British Ambassador to Brazil at the GREAT Britain House; and a social project to help reduce crime and drug abuse.
In Chile Prince Harry will visit:
- Santiago (27 June): A wreath laying at the monument of Chile’s founding father Bernardo O’Higgins; the Presidential Palace for a meeting with President Michelle Bachelet. Also, a kindergarten for underprivileged children; a visit to a military unit; and The Queen’s Birthday Party, hosted by the British Ambassador to Chile.
- Valparaiso (28 June): The firefighters of the 11th Fire Company (the British volunteers), representatives of the city’s other fire services and members of the British community; families affected by the Valparaiso fires in April 2014; and an NGO which provides emergency housing for those living in poverty.
- Santiago (29 June): A charitable foundation, that provides day care for children with mental and physical disabilities.
Notes to Editors
Prince Harry has visited Brazil on one previous occasion for an official visit in March 2012. During the trip, Prince Harry visited Rio de Janeiro, where he attended a GREAT event on Sugarloaf Mountain, took part in a sports event to demonstrate the links between London 2012 and Rio 2016, and visited a Favela. Prince Harry also played in the Sentebale Polo Cup in Sao Paulo State.
This will be Prince Harry’s first visit to Chile.
In recent years, Prince Harry has supported a number of charities that work in the fields of helping underprivileged young people build their skills and aspirations, supporting communities to help preserve their natural resources and promoting the work of servicemen and women. These issues also represent the key areas of focus for The Royal Foundation of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry.
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