>> i'm with matt ives from rhino conservation all the way from botswana to attend the wedding in windsor. welcome. >> thank you very much. it's a great privilege. >> prince harry is a paytontalking to harry about the conservation of rhinos and my organization, rhino conservation botswana, and to my surprise he got really interested and then i discovered that he was a conservationist, enjoyed conservation, understood what it meant to the people of the world to have conservation and so we got talking about rhino conservation and rhino conservation in our country. >> he's quite hands on, isn't he? >> we've done a number of operations together, hands on with the rhinos. we also work with people. he's particularly interested in the links between people and wildlife and in our case rhinos, yes. >> he's described botswana as his second home and we know that a couple of weeks, three or four weeks into his relationship with meghan they slept under the stars in botswana. what is it about botswana that makes it such a beautiful place? >> well, i don't know, very friendly people, wide open spaces, absolutely magnificent country side, and the leadership that is very pragmatic, very co