PRINCE Harry launched his own charity today in memory of his mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, to help children orphaned by Aids in Lesotho.

Sentebale, which means "Forget me not", was started by the 21-year-old royal to tackle the plight of youngsters in the disease- stricken southern African country.

The name - chosen by the Prince - is a poignant tribute to his late mother, who was killed in a car crash nearly nine years ago.

It points to Harry's drive to ensure both the Princess and the children of Lesotho are never forgotten.

The new organisation, which will be run by Clarence House, is the next major step in the Prince's pledge to continue Diana's legacy in the fight against Aids.

Harry returned to Lesotho this week to launch Sentebale.

He visited the Mants'ase Children's Home near Mohale's Hoek, which he visited two years ago on his first trip to Lesotho.

He was reunited with Mutsu Potsane - the little Aids orphan he became so fond of during his stay.