TRENDING Published January12, 2016 By Sheree Solis

Prince Harry Latest News: Royal To Visit Nepal In Spring 2016; Plans To Join A Marathon in 2017

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Prince Harry arrives at the Royal Albert Hall for the Royal Variety Performance on November 13, 2015
(Photo : Chris Jackson | Getty Images Entertainment)

For the latest news about Prince Harry, it has been circulating that the royal is setting out for Nepal.

E! News reported that the royal family is going global this 2016.

Prince William and the Duchess Kate Middleton will also have a first visit to Bhutan this 2016, as confirmed by Kensington Palace.

Moreover, with their first visit to the East Asian Buddhist Kingdom, the Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William will also take a trip in India. The royal parents' first visit to Bhutan was a request from Queen Elizabeth's government, as confirmed by the palace.

Prince Charles was the first British royal to take a trip to the Himalayan kingdom when he visited around 18 years ago in 1998. Prince Andrew was the only other royal who flew over in 2010.

When it comes to Prince Harry, latest news revealed that the 31-year-old philanthropist will also have his own traveling to do in 2016.

The royal will also be backpacking in Nepal for the first time this spring.

Prince Harry's Nepal trip has little detail revealed as of this time, but it is planned that the royal will see the devastation caused by an earthquake in April. The 7.8 magnitude quake left 20,000 people injured and 10,000 deaths.

According to Hello Magazine, Prince Harry's spring will be filled with jet-setting. The royal will also be having a trip to Orlando, Florida in May since he will be hosting the Invictus Games event.

Purportedly, Prince Harry announced the news that he would be bringing the games to the States last summer.

Daily Mail also reported that as part of the latest news, Prince Harry plans to register in the Marathon des Sables in 2017.

The event will be held in the Sahara desert and participants will have a 156-mile dash in 100F heat, while carrying a heavy survival kit.

The Marathon des Sables is considered as the "toughest footrace in Earth" and one of Prince Harry's aides completed it last year.

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