Britain's Prince Harry and retired South African archbishop Desmond Tutu have discussed charity work and community development over tea in South Africa.<br />The prince's office at Kensington Palace said Monday that Harry, who was recently in Lesotho to open a children's center, visited Tutu at his foundation's offices in Cape Town and learned about the Nobel Peace Prize winner's work in promoting human rights and helping young people get jobs.<br />Tutu thanked Harry for his work in Lesotho, saying he was "touched" by the prince's commitment to a country where Tutu once served as bishop.
