- Prince Harry's viral tattoo prank
- Invictus Games school program launch
- Meghan Markle's solo LA appearance
Prince Harry recently took part in a lighthearted skit with American singer Jelly Roll to promote the upcoming Invictus Games. The video, filmed at the East Side Ink tattoo parlour in New York City, showcases the Duke of Sussex engaging in a humorous exchange with Jelly Roll. The singer jokingly suggests giving Harry his first tattoo, to which the Duke initially objects, saying, "No, I came here to ask you to do the Invictus Games. There's no tattoo in this. I can't get a tattoo." Eventually, Harry agrees to the playful stunt, exclaiming, "Alright, screw it. Let's go! Let's do it. Where do you want it?"
Invictus Games school program launch
In addition to the viral skit, Prince Harry has been actively promoting the Invictus Games through various initiatives. During his recent visit to Vancouver, he launched the Invictus Games School Programme, aimed at educating students from kindergarten to Grade 12 about the history and purpose of the Games. Harry participated in a game of sitting volleyball with students, emphasizing the "profound impact" the program has had on him. He expressed his hopes for the program's expansion, stating, "Seeing them learn about the Invictus Games has had a profound impact on me, because this is where Invictus starts to go even wider outside of the Invictus community, into schools in Canada and hopefully around the world."
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Meghan Markle's solo appearance
While Prince Harry was busy with his commitments in Canada, Meghan Markle was spotted attending a glamorous event in Los Angeles. The Duchess of Sussex supported her friend and hairdresser Kadi Lee at the launch of her new hair wellness range, Highbrow Hippie. Meghan, who is an investor in the collection, expressed her pride in supporting Lee as a female founder. The event was attended by several celebrities, highlighting Meghan's continued involvement in the world of beauty and wellness.