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Prince Harry speaks of forest conservation on Australia’s Fraser Island

By Reuters
22 October 2018   |   11:17 am
Britain's Prince Harry unveiled the Queen's Commonwealth Canopy plaque for the forests of K'Gari on Fraser Island in Australia on Monday (October 22).

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