Prince Harry clocked up more air miles than any other senior British royal in 2016.
The 32-year-old Prince travelled 61,800 miles on public duties abroad over the past 12 months, taking in Florida, Nepal and the Caribbean.
His uncles Prince Edward and Prince Andrew were close behind with 61,400 miles and 58,200 miles respectively, while Harry’s aunt Princess Anne travelled 56,600 miles.
Harry’s brother William clocked up 43,700 miles, while William’s wife Duchess Catherine only managed 23,600 miles.
Meanwhile, Harry recently revealed he loves going to Africa – where he founded charity Sentebale, which helps children affected by Aids and HIV – because he likes to "escape" from normality and do "something constructive".
He said: "For me, personally, it’s an escape. I have this love of Africa that will never disappear and I hope the love carries on for my children as well. For me I get a huge kick out of helping others."
Harry – whose mother Princess Diana was killed in a car crash in 1997 – co-founded the Sentebale charity with Prince Seeiso, the brother of the King of Lesotho over a decade ago and revealed losing their mothers had helped them to bond.
He said: "There’s obviously a connection of some sort. The fact that we have both lost our mothers, at different ages and in very different circumstances. But, his mother stood for something and my mother stood for something as well. To a certain extent, there is a lot of unfinished business, a lot of unfinished work that my mother never completed."