He recalls in his book "Spare": "I looked back: The lioness was standing before me. Resurrected. She stumbled forward. It’s OK, the doctor said. It’s OK. She fell again, right at my feet. Goodnight, sweet princess."
Harry goes on to recount a conversation he had with a doctor and an explorer on his trip: "The doctor said, Sorry about that. Don’t be. We returned to camp. Everyone climbed into their tents, their trucks, except me. I returned to my mat by the fire. You’re joking, they all said. What about the lions? We just saw proof that there are lions out here, boss. Pf."
Despite his companions' concerns, Harry believed that the lioness was not a threat and even suggested that she might be "watching over" them. It's a touching anecdote that reveals the Duke's appreciation for the natural world and his ability to find wonder in unexpected places.