As Prince Harry fulfils his "dream job" in a 30-day trip in the African Wild, animal conservationists gush over the British Royal being just like an African man - who cooks, change tires and sleeps under the stars.
Just recently, People Magazine released a snap of the 30-year-old Royal during his rare encounter with a lion during his five-day expedition Namibia.
See Prince Harry examine a lion in this extraordinary photo https://t.co/DL7Lxgctr8 pic.twitter.com/NXxL8DA7nn
— People magazine (@people) September 2, 2015
"The lion was sedated and he just jumped right in and helped," said CEO of Save The Rhino Trust Simson Uri-Khob - Harry's expedition leader in Namibia.
"He is like an African man," Uri-Khob went on. "He likes to be out there, sleeping under the stars knowing that he is close to dangerous animals."
At night, Harry helped Namibians gather firewood and cooked Namibian maize stew right before helping others prepare "brai" around a campfire - a traditional African barbecue.
"If you didn't know who he was, you would have just thought he was an African boy moving around with us," he continued. "He is very ordinary. Sometimes you have people who can be like, 'Don't say this to me because I am very important.' But not him. Harry was just like, 'Come on, let's go!'"
"There was no special treatment at all," he added. "He wanted to be just like everyone else in the team. He is an amazing person."
Aside from helping conservationists de-horn rhinos as a wildlife protection tactic, Harry gets down and help people change tires too.
"He helped with everything, from fixing a tire to cooking the food to packing up," Uri-Khob shares. "He even helped to take a punctured tire off the vehicle and attach a new one. He jumped into everything we did."
Harry left the army he served for almost a decade to pursue his dream of helping Africans protect the wildlife. The royal's African expedition will end when he flies back to UK to celebrate his 31st birthday on September 15.