While Prince Harry was in Japan ahead of the Rugby World Cup Final on Saturday, he visited some schoolchildren and shared a sweet moment with one of the students. While posing for a group photo, one student commented on how handsome the Prince is to which Harry is seen playfully pointing to his wedding ring saying, "I'm married!" as the rest of the children laughed. The adorable moment was captured on The Royal Family Channel Twitter account.
Prince Harry's first official visit to Japan
Prince Harry also visited with the Japanese Paralympic hopefuls ahead of the match where England lost to South Africa 32-12. Harry obviously attended the match and can be seen on the Sussex Royal Instagram page giving the South African President a hug after the game. "Tonight was not England’s night, but the whole nation is incredibly proud of what @EnglandRugby have achieved over the past few months. Hold your heads high boys, you did an outstanding job and we couldn’t have asked more from you," Harry wrote on Instagram.
"I can't think of a nation that deserves it more"
"To the whole of South Africa – rugby unites all of us in more ways than we can imagine, and tonight I have no doubt that it will unite all of you. After last months visit, I can’t think of a nation that deserves it more. Well done and enjoy!" Prince Harry congratulated the winning team and country after having visited only a month ago.
Duchess Meghan and Archie Cheered From England
Duchess Meghan and Archie stayed home from Japan, although Meghan shared that she and Archie would be cheering England on from home. Prince Harry even sent the team a photo of Archie wearing a team jersey in support of England in the big match. This trip marks Harry's first official trip to Japan - just weeks after his father, Prince Charles was there for the enthronement ceremony for Japan's Emperor Naruhito.