Britain’s Prince Harry met with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Sunday, while in Toronto for the third edition of the Invictus Games he founded for wounded veterans.
The pair seemed to hit it off.
These pictures of Prince Harry and Justin Trudeau hanging out that will make your day https://t.co/mcSmIdmTsh pic.twitter.com/JWjoeYopAN— Harper’s Bazaar UK (@BazaarUK) September 24, 2017
Prince Harry and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau shared laughs at their meeting in Toronto. https://t.co/2MqZFvfBTP pic.twitter.com/YGBHpsM4j4— Canadian Press Video (@CdnPressVideo) September 23, 2017
Prince Harry looked less comfortable when meeting with US First Lady Melania Trump on Saturday.
On Twitter, many were wondering what Harry’s hand gesture meant, with some suggesting he was making devil horns.
Prince Harry meeting FLOTUS and making devil hand sign. Is that a Hi Donald, or I’m Here So I Won’t Get Fined? pic.twitter.com/BN61WH3dGx— Karen DaltonBeninato (@kbeninato) September 23, 2017
Prince #Harry‘s hand signal harkens back to Middle Ages – indicates that he believes the Devil’s concubine is in the room. #FLOTUS45 pic.twitter.com/hsiCyhyuS0— Blake Lawrence (@BlakeLawrence) September 23, 2017
The meeting lasted about 20 minutes, according to Trump’s office.
In another delightful moment for social media, Harry taken for a ride by a 5-year-old girl on a miniature Land Rover Defender.
The composed little driver was Daimy Gommers, the daughter of a Dutch Invictus competitor.
Beep, beep! Prince Harry coming through!! Harry went for quite the ride with a new little pal today in Toronto pic.twitter.com/HItg1TpjI3— HELLO! Canada (@HelloCanada) September 23, 2017
“Who’s in charge around here?” Prince Harry asked, before deciding to hitch a ride round the track #invictusgames pic.twitter.com/TyKQaUzdrn— Hannah Furness (@Hannah_Furness) September 23, 2017
Prince Harry founded the Invictus Games in 2014 to help wounded and sick military personnel and their families after his two tours of duty in Afghanistan.
About 550 competitors from 17 countries are slated to compete in 12 sports in the games, which end on Sept. 30.
Meghan Markle appears at Prince Harry’s Invictus Games. https://t.co/R1e8cp9SkH— The Associated Press (@AP) September 24, 2017
The pair seemed to hit it off.
These pictures of Prince Harry and Justin Trudeau hanging out that will make your day https://t.co/mcSmIdmTsh pic.twitter.com/JWjoeYopAN— Harper’s Bazaar UK (@BazaarUK) September 24, 2017
Prince Harry and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau shared laughs at their meeting in Toronto. https://t.co/2MqZFvfBTP pic.twitter.com/YGBHpsM4j4— Canadian Press Video (@CdnPressVideo) September 23, 2017
Prince Harry looked less comfortable when meeting with US First Lady Melania Trump on Saturday.
On Twitter, many were wondering what Harry’s hand gesture meant, with some suggesting he was making devil horns.
Prince Harry meeting FLOTUS and making devil hand sign. Is that a Hi Donald, or I’m Here So I Won’t Get Fined? pic.twitter.com/BN61WH3dGx— Karen DaltonBeninato (@kbeninato) September 23, 2017
Prince #Harry‘s hand signal harkens back to Middle Ages – indicates that he believes the Devil’s concubine is in the room. #FLOTUS45 pic.twitter.com/hsiCyhyuS0— Blake Lawrence (@BlakeLawrence) September 23, 2017
The meeting lasted about 20 minutes, according to Trump’s office.
In another delightful moment for social media, Harry taken for a ride by a 5-year-old girl on a miniature Land Rover Defender.
The composed little driver was Daimy Gommers, the daughter of a Dutch Invictus competitor.
Beep, beep! Prince Harry coming through!! Harry went for quite the ride with a new little pal today in Toronto pic.twitter.com/HItg1TpjI3— HELLO! Canada (@HelloCanada) September 23, 2017
“Who’s in charge around here?” Prince Harry asked, before deciding to hitch a ride round the track #invictusgames pic.twitter.com/TyKQaUzdrn— Hannah Furness (@Hannah_Furness) September 23, 2017
Prince Harry founded the Invictus Games in 2014 to help wounded and sick military personnel and their families after his two tours of duty in Afghanistan.
About 550 competitors from 17 countries are slated to compete in 12 sports in the games, which end on Sept. 30.
Meghan Markle appears at Prince Harry’s Invictus Games. https://t.co/R1e8cp9SkH— The Associated Press (@AP) September 24, 2017
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