As one of the most photographed men in the world, Prince Harry knows a thing or two about having a camera pointed at you.
Now he has shown that he is no slouch on the other side of the lens, by releasing a series of portraits taken during his latest visit to Africa.
The Prince said he had "always enjoyed photography" but rarely got the chance to take pictures, which makes his black and white images of children and shepherd boys in Lesotho all the more impressive.
Harry even taught a blind 3-year-old how to use his camera, resulting in a photograph of the Prince swinging another 3-year-old in the air.
The Prince was in Lesotho to visit a health care and education centre being built by his charity Sentebale, which supports children with HIV, orphans and other vulnerable youngsters.