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Prince Harry got into a curiosity with a child who made him "hare ears." Photo
Prince Harry came to Canada to launch the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025 school program and tell the younger generation about the Invictus Games, which he founded in 2014. During the meeting, the 40-year-old son of Charles III got into a curiosity with a child who decided to make him "bunny ears" at a joint photo shoot.
According to People, the Duke of Sussex noticed an attempt by one of the students to create a funny pose for the photo, so he was able to stop him. He addressed the student with the words: "You can't do that, or I'll get in trouble!"
During the meeting, Prince Harry had fun with the children. He played sitting volleyball with the schoolchildren and got to know some of them better. During the personal communication, the grandson of Elizabeth II learned that one of the students present was born in 2014, which is a rather symbolic date for the Duke of Sussex. It was in that year that he founded the Invictus Games, a sports competition for veterans and wounded soldiers.
Prince Harry decided to visit Canada to launch an online program aimed at introducing the international event to schools around the world for a reason. The fact is that the next Invictus Games will be held in this country and for the first time the program will include winter sports. These include alpine skiing, snowboarding, biathlon, Nordic skiing, and curling.
"Seeing them learn about the Invictus Games has had a huge impact on me. It is here, in schools in Canada, that Invictus is starting to reach beyond the Invictus community. I hope it will soon be all over the world," said the Duke of Sussex.
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