PRINCE Harry is set to visit Epping Forest tomorrow (March 15) as part of a conservation project.
The royal will arrive at Epping Forest to view the Wood Pasture Restoration Project, an initiative in place to reinstate grazing across parts of the forest.
The initiative is part of the Queen’s Commonwealth Canopy project (QCC).
The QCC is a conservation initiative that aims to create a network of forests to be preserved to mark Her Majesty’s lifetime of service to the Commonwealth.
Prince Harry’s aunt, Princess Anne, visited Epping Forest in January to open a new charity office and see Valley Grown nurseries in Nazeing.
Follow the Guardian Series tomorrow for full coverage online of Prince Harry’s visit.
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