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          Britain's Prince Harry tours Australia
          ( 2003-09-23 11:46) (Agencies)


          Britain's Prince Harry (C) holds an Australian Akubra hat as he stands with zoo keeper Annette Gifford (L) and Stacey Carter as they hold koalas in front of the Sydney Opera House during a visit to Taronga Zoo September 23, 2003. Harry, the younger son of Prince Charles and the late Princess Diana, arrived in Sydney for the start of his gap year, an English tradition of taking a year to travel between finishing school and starting university or work. Few details have been released of Harry's plans for his visit to Australia, but he is expected to spend some time on a sheep farm, take part in a polo match and watch England play in the Rugby World Cup. [AP]

          Britain's Prince Harry makes a face as he holds a spiny echidna during a visit to Sydney's Taronga Zoo September 23, 2003. Harry, the younger son of Prince Charles and the late Princess Diana, arrived in Sydney for the start of his gap year - an English tradition of young people taking a year to travel between finishing school and starting university or work.   [Reuters]

          Britain's Prince Harry reacts to the prickly feel of an Echidna named Spike at Sydney's Taronga Zoo Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2003.  [AP]
           
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