Prince Harry has made his second appearance in Vancouver with a heartwarming and fun game of sitting volleyball with school children – but without his wife, Meghan Markle, by his side.
Today the Duke of Sussex, 40, launched the Invictus Games School Program at an elementary school on November 18.
Harry visited the Seaforth Armoury and spoke to pupils about the Invictus Games – an annual adaptive sports tournament for wounded and injured service personnel.
Photos from the event showed Harry dressed casually in a grey shirt, and dark jeans, chatting to the young pupils.
In a speech shared on the social media platform X, Harry said: “Seeing them learn about the Invictus Games has had a profound impact on me.”
His appearance comes one day after he stood pitchside at the Grey Cup in Vancouver on Sunday.
Harry was in the city to promote the the Invictus Games, which take place in Vancouver and Whistler from February 8 to February 16, next year.
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