Prince Harry, 41, got back to doing what he does best this week, being a cheeky chap interacting with the public. The Duke of Sussex was in the UK to mark the one-year countdown of the Invictus Games which will be held in Birmingham next year.Â
He came to his engagements solo, before his wife Meghan Markle and children, Archie and Lilibet, joined him for a family reunion with King Charles. During Harryâs work schedule he looked relaxed and happy, and ultimately, truly himself. See the funniest pictures of Harry just being HarryâŠ
Prince Harryâs final official visit of his successful trip was to Scottyâs Little Soldiers summer festival at Maxstoke Castle, Warwickshire, on Saturday. In a surreal moment, Harry joined in a class of âgoat yogaâ where participants carried out yoga moves with goats roaming freely. Here, he nailed the pose like a goat brief like a pro.
During the session, Harry laid down on his back as goats trampled over him, and much to his surprise, one of the animals stepped on his crotch.
Harry shouted âowâ as he covered the area with his hands and asked the goat âwhat are you doing?â, which prompted laughter from himself and everyone watching.Â
We know that the royal family arenât short on competitive nature, and Prince Harry proved he was in it to win it as he celebrated with passion during a round of wheelchair rugby at the Invictus Games countdown event held in Birmingham.
Another moment at the Invictus Games â1 year to goâ event, he couldnât believe his eyes as he played pickleball. Perhaps he had just fired off the ball into the crowd.
It was an iconic moment when This Morningâs Alison Hammond, accosted the Prince for a chat, commencing it with a signature mega hug. Prince Harry obliged and was seen jumping up and down with the excitable presenter.
Giving his all, Harry went for a sprint finish against Invictus Games medallist John-James (JJ) Chalmers. The 41-year-old still managed to keep a smile on his face during the race, though.
When the Duke attended the Birmingham Childrenâs Hospital he met with Wyatt Makwana, 12, who was born with a congenital diaphragmatic hernia. In this snap, alongside Wyattâs father Brian Makwana, the trio pulled the same shocked but happy expression.