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STORY: Britain's charismatic Prince Harry played a charity polo match on Sunday (March 11) in his last official event in Brazil.
The fund-raising event in Sao Paulo state was aimed at helping local charity campaigns for Brazilian children and orphans in the small African country of Lesotho.
Harry's team beat their opponents 6-3 with one goal scored by the British royal.
In Rio de Janeiro, the prince played rugby on the beach and visited a pacified slum with dancing samba queens.
Renowned Argentinean polo player Nacho Figueras said he felt honoured to help Harry's African charity campaign.
The prince also drew loud the shouts from the few fans who paid considerable sums to watch his polo match.
Harry's three-day trip to Brazil was aimed at launching a campaign called "GREAT" that promotes the United Kingdom and tourism in the region.
The campaign was also conceived to promote long-term investments in the country as London prepares to stage the 2012 London Olympic Games.