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Prince Harry Shares Personal Photos From Nepal

But honestly, we like the photos he's in a bit better.
Britain's Prince Harry laughs as he tries wood carving in heritage sites at Patan Durbar Square on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, Sunday, March 20, 2016. Harry began a five-day official trip to Nepal on Saturday, meeting with Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Oli and attending a ceremony to mark 200 years of relations between the two nations. (Prakash Mathema via AP)
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Britain's Prince Harry laughs as he tries wood carving in heritage sites at Patan Durbar Square on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, Sunday, March 20, 2016. Harry began a five-day official trip to Nepal on Saturday, meeting with Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Oli and attending a ceremony to mark 200 years of relations between the two nations. (Prakash Mathema via AP)

Following his mother's footsteps, Prince Harry is very much the "People's Prince."

On his recent tour of Nepal, the prince was photographed embracing the Himalayan nation's culture by joining locals for dinner and dance. And now, we get a closer look at some of the stunning scenes that captivated the prince during his official tour.

Taking to the Kensington Royal instagram account last week, the 31-year-old royal showed fans his sister-in-law (Kate Middleton) isn't the only photographer in the family. Sharing two photos and a video, the prince captured the breathtaking scene around him.

While we can't deny the prince has some good photography skills, we still prefer the photos he's in a bit more. Seriously, just look at this one and tell us you disagree.

The prince's official tour of Nepal came to a close last week, but the young royal revealed he is staying in the country for an additional week to help rebuild a school damaged by earthquakes last year.

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