Prince Harry

Pictures: 5 times Prince Harry made us laugh like a maniac

Prince Harry

Prince Harry has always been renowned for his sense of humour and practical jokes, particularly involving his family members.


Long before becoming a father to Archie & Lilibet, Harry had a natural rapport with children and loved to make them laugh.



1. Harry couldn’t help but grin as the Queen inspected soldiers at their passing-out Sovereign’s Parade at Sandhurt Military Academy in 2006. 

The wonderful moment between grandmother and grandson was caught on camera as Her Majesty smiled at Prince Harry while he stared ahead and tried to remain composed, though he was clearly unable to keep a straight face. “Now this is a face I recognise,” the Queen famously said.

2. Harry convinced his grandmother, the Queen, to participate in a hilarious video exchange between the British royals and then US President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle, to promote the Invictus Games in 2016.

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“Hey Prince Harry,” says Michelle, arms crossed, standing beside her husband. “Remember when you told us to bring it at the Invictus Games?” “Careful what you wish for,” adds President Obama waving his finger as a team of servicemen joke around in the background and one says “Boom.” “Boom, really, please,” remarks the Queen, deadpan, as her grandson mimicked a mic drop.Harry

3. Prince Harry pretended to be shocked when two-year-old Emily Henson grabbed the royal’s bucket of popcorn at the Invictus Games in Toronto in 2017. It resulted in a series of amazing photos of the Prince’s hilarious reactions to the cheeky toddler.

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4. Prince Harry cheekily jumped the gun as he challenged sprinter Usain Bolt to a race in Jamaica in 2012. The crowd cheered as the Olympian jokily let the Prince win.

5. Prince Harry had crowds laughing as he pulled a silly face after seeing a sign which read: “Redheads rule,” jokily referring to Harry’s hair. 



The Prince greeted members of the public outside the Australian War Memorial during an official visit prior to the end of his military career in 2015.

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