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Post by Admin on Jun 28, 2014 21:56:46 GMT
Prince Harry has his hands full with a toddler while visiting a kindergarten class of indigenous children on Friday (June 27) in Santiago, Chile. As Prince Harry embarks on his tour during the World Cup, he visited the Sagrada Familia Kindergarten Integra Foundation for underprivileged children in Santiago, Chile. The Prince becomes the children’s entertainment by messing around and even helps to dress up the children for the special occasion. “Prince Harry was so caring with the children – he picked them up, he played with them and they loved it. He treated them like they were his own. He was so spontaneous and the way he interacted with one of our little girls who had Down’s Syndrome was just beautiful,” head-teacher Jimena Perez shared to the Telegraph about the 29-year-old royal. On the same day, Harry was spotted shaking hands with with Chilean President Michelle Bachelet at the La Moneda Presidential Palace. In case you didn’t know, Harry is currently on a three day tour of Chile after visiting Brazil. 10+ pictures inside of Prince Harry visiting Chile…
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Post by Admin on Jun 29, 2014 22:00:31 GMT
With the weather consistently miserable outside, and Glastonbury goers forced to don their most aggressively-waterproof outfits, the former princess-in-waiting, Cressida Bonas was spotted turning to some comfort food. The supermodel, who until recently, was dating our fourth-in-line to the throne, Prince Harry, tucked into some pizza and chips, covered, OF COURSE, with ketchup. The 25-year-old joined hundreds of thousands of revellers at Glastonbury 2014 and as well as scoffing junk food, she's also been seen swilling (okay, sipping) beer from a plastic cup. Cress was snapped enjoying a drink and a laugh with some friends in the muddy grounds, and we barely recognised her in this new outfit. Leaving those posh dresses behind for the weekend, the blonde bombshell slipped into some baggy white shorts and a black and white sports jacket, and even tied her hair into pigtails. Her new look came complete with a woolly hat, which will be useless in this rain, and couldn't hide her glee at being there. A source in the party venue – a favourite with A-list festival veterans including Kate Moss and Lily Allen – told me: “Loads of people wanted to get chatting to her, but she spent most of her night chatting to Will. They really hit it off. “They’ve got lots of mutual friends from London and the conversation was clearly flowing freely. Cressida barely stopped grinning all evening. “It must have been a good night because they were still going as it started to get light. She certainly doesn’t look as though she’s pining for Harry!” Earlier in the day the glamorous 25-year-old, who split from Harry in April, watched Lily Allen from the side of the stage.
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Post by Admin on Jun 30, 2014 21:46:34 GMT
Prince Harry had to call upon his best dance moves while visiting a centre for disabled children in Chile when he was called to the stage to bop along to some popular hits. The Royal was lead onto the stage by a female admirer and engaged in an impressive array of dance routines to tracks including Katy Perry's 'Firework'. The Prince was visiting the Children of Jesus Foundation in the capital, Santiago, as he rounds off his tour of South America. The children at the centre also sang and danced for the Prince, who took part in the performances with relish.
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Post by Admin on Jul 4, 2014 21:51:58 GMT
Prince Harry has shown his fondness for the opposite sex once again by calling on the nation to show their support for England's female rugby stars. The charming 29-year-old recorded a message in which he backed England for glory as they head to Paris for the Women's Rugby World Cup this August. Today Harry said: "I’m calling on you to get behind the team. "While we can’t all be there at the tournament to cheer them on in person we want to send as many good luck messages as we can to let them know we’re right behind them. "Come on England." England Women's Rugby captain Katy McLean said it was "incredible" to know Prince Harry would be supporting her and her squad. The 28-year-old fly-half said: "It is incredible to know that Prince Harry will be backing us as we head into the Rugby World Cup. "It’s given all the girls in the squad a massive lift and we hope it will encourage lots more people to take an interest in women’s rugby and follow our progress in Paris." England Rugby have been encouraging English fans of the sport to come together as a show of support for women’s sport and rugby in the country. Harry is the Vice Patron of the Rugby Football Union (RFU) and yesterday men's captain Chris Robshaw also showed his support for the women's team. The 28-year-old pledged his support for the team in a stirring video posted on YouTube. In the clip he said: "When you step on the pitch for England, nothing else matters. "We are England. We stand shoulder to shoulder."
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Post by Admin on Jul 12, 2014 22:03:25 GMT
Lately, the Prince has been surrounding himself with children while on the job, especially during a recent tour through Brazil and Chile that included several stops to see babies, pre-schoolers and young teens. At one stop, Prince Harry was so moved by the plight of two young girls from Brazil that he came close to tears. And, based on photographs, Prince Harry isn’t afraid to show his emotion with his young fans, appearing to delight in singing, dancing and laughing with them. The prince probably gets his easy-going manner with children, and especially his deep concern for under-privileged children, from his mother, the late Diana, Princess of Wales. Through her life, Princess Diana was known for her love of children, and frequently worked with children’s charities. Does the prince feel closer to his mother when he spends time with children in need? Perhaps, though it’s clear from recent photographs that he cares deeply about trying to help the youngsters he meets. Here’s a selection of recent photographs that show Prince Harry working his magic with children around the world. Handout picture released by the British Embassy in Santiago of Prince Harry blowing a “trutruca” (a Mapuche music instrument) during a visit to the Integra Foundation, a daycare center for at-risk children, in Santiago on June 27, 2014. British Embassy, AFP/Getty Images/Handout. Handout picture released by the British Embassy in Santiago of Prince Harry meeting with Mapuche indigenous children during a visit to the Integra Foundation, a daycare center for at-risk children, in Santiago on June 27, 2014. British Embassy, AFP/Getty Images/Handout. Prince Harry plays with children as he visits a kindergarten on June 27, 2014 in Santiago, Chile. Dan Charity, Pool/Getty Images.
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