We’ve got the old Prince Harry back – he looks incredibly happy & it’s great to see, expert says

The Prince According to a royal specialist, Harry is back to his old self and appears to be very content.

The Duke of Sussex was revealed by renowned royal photographer Arthur Edwards during an appearance on The Sun’s Royal Exclusive show.

Harry, 40, made another public appearance this week without his wife Meghan, and on Monday he was spotted laughing and smiling with children at a Vancouver school.

After launching the Invictus Games school program, the proud father was spotted grinning during a seated volleyball match.

When questioned about Harry’s recent actions, Arthur reflected on the Duke’s upbeat demeanor in the previous several weeks.

The remarks were made by the seasoned royal photographer during an appearance on The Sun’s well-liked Royal Exclusive program.

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“I must say the pictures of him this week of Harry with those young kids,” Arthur said to our Royal Editor Matt Wilkinson.

“Those kids were laughing with him, and they all had such a joyful expression on their faces.

Because that’s how things used to be with Harry, it made me feel really good.

“I became really excited when I took pictures of him meeting young people all over the world.

“Seeing him with those young people was such a great feeling again.”

Arthur talked on how delighted the kids were to see him and recalled his final position with Prince Harry prior to his departure from the royal family.

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He continued: “It was at a school in Luton and the students were so happy and he was so happy to be involved with them.”

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Arthur went on, comparing that to this week’s photos: “I was really excited to see that side of Harry.

“I assumed that’s how he used to be after seeing just one frame.

“He would transform into a child himself when he was among children or young people.

“I recall that he would stay at the side of a sick child until they smiled.

“He would do anything, including pulling faces. That’s what I miss most about Harry, and he was fantastic at it.

“Anything with children or young people involved even if it was a walkabout in Sydney or youth club in New Zealand, he would interact in such a way you knew you were going to get a great picture.”

It follows the Duke’s multiple solo speaking engagements at award shows, as well as his participation in summits and panels for charity.

According to some observers, the prince is engaged in a “full relaunch” of his charitable endeavors, while his wife Meghan has been absent from public appearances lately.

Citations from Californiaassert that the new “solo Harry” is an original concept.

Prior to the first half of Sunday’s CFL football match at the 111th Grey Cup in Vancouver, British Columbia, Harry was also interviewed.

As the Toronto Argonauts faced the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, he talked to James Duthie of TSN.

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“First Grey Cup,” stated the unexpected visitor. What am I anticipating? The game is starting. Come on!”

Wearing a long black jacket and a dark dress shirt, he waved to the audience before being swiftly led off.

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Later, the king made a comeback to the field alongside Canadian athlete Wenshuang Nie and BC Lions owner Amar Doman.

Next, participant Wen and the Invictus Games’ Founding Patron participated in a jersey handover ceremony.

Prince Harry & Meghan Markle will RETURN to Britain for Invictus ceremony

Written by Summer Raemason and Matt Wilkinson

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will return to the United Kingdom for Prince Harry’s Invictus Games, which will take place in Birmingham.

There will be a ceremony and flag-raising today to announce the West Midlands city.

Harry is not going to the ceremony, but he and Megare are now scheduled to return for the 2027 games.

After making her debut at the 2017 Toronto games, Meghan, 42, has accompanied Harry, 39, to all of the Invictus Games since they started dating.

Aside from spending a few hours at Heathrow changing planes before the couple’s “pseudo-Royal” tour of Nigeria in May, she has not visited the UK since the late Queen Elizabeth II’s burial in 2022.

In 2014, William, Camilla, and Charles attended Harry’s last games for injured servicemen in the UK, which were hosted in London.

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It coincides with the resignation of Invictus CEO Dominic Reid and the upcoming Invictus Games in Vancouver and Whistler, Canada.

“Congratulations to Birmingham, UK, on winning the bid to host the Invictus Games 2027,” Prince Harry stated.

“Your city was a strong contender from the beginning because of its close ties to the Armed Forces community.

Each city has brought its own personality and vision to life for participants, their families, and fans over the years.

“We have no doubt the people of Birmingham will join in celebrating the unwavering respect and admiration we have for our veteran and service community, showing the world how their courage ignites hope and unites us all- something your city knows well.”

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