Prince Harry
Prince Harry visits a school for children with disabilities during the last day of his tour in Santiago, Chile. Reuters

Although he’s known for being the most eccentric out of the two British princes, what people fail to mention is that Prince Harry has a kind, generous heart and is not afraid to show his softer side. The royal was on a three-day official tour in Chile, where he encouraged the interest of the United Kingdom in the region and reflected on the strong relationship both countries have. During his visit, Prince Harry visited the monument of Bernardo O’Higgins, an important figure in Chile’s independence. He also met with President Michelle Bachelet, and visited a kindergarten for underprivileged children.

The royal was welcomed by a Special Forces unit in their base outside the capital, Santiago. He talked to the soldiers about their roles and military capabilities. Harry also celebrated the Queen’s birthday in an official party hosted by the British ambassador in Chile, and met with Un Techo Para Mi País, an NGO that provides emergency housing for people living in poverty. Prince Harry also visited Valparaiso, which was devastated by wildfires earlier this year. There, he met Chilean firefighters and British volunteers.

Prince Harry in Chile
Prince Harry walks with members of the non-governmental organization TECHO as he tours El Vergel neighbourhood in Valparaiso city. Reuters

Out of his busy schedule, however, what caught the eye of most of us was the prince’s sweet treat to children who have mental and physical disabilities. Harry visited Fundación Amigos de Jesús, which is a daycare in Santiago that looks after about 70 children with severe disabilities. He hung out with the kids, playing and showing his moves to Katy Perry’s “Firework.” He looked like he was having fun while some of the kids danced next to him. Take a look at the adorable video below!

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