After a family meeting with King Charles III, Prince Harry headed to the Scotty's Little Soldiers charity festival. There, the Duke of Sussex tried an unusual 'goat yoga' session, but the training ended with an unexpected blow below the belt. This was reported by Qazaqyia.kz citing Kursiv Media.
During the session, Harry, along with other participants, performed exercises while goats roamed freely among them. At one point, one of the animals climbed directly onto the duke and stepped on his groin.
The prince immediately cried out 'Ow!' and, covering his crotch with his hands, asked the goat with a smile: 'What are you doing?' This moment drew laughter from the audience, and one attendee joked that Harry's security couldn't protect his 'royal jewels.'
Despite the awkward episode, Harry continued with the festival program. He fed goats, took photos with children, participated in an obstacle course where he was pelted with water bombs, and answered questions from children who lost parents during military service.
During the meeting, the duke shared that on difficult days, his children, dog, and comedy shows help him. He also revealed a family tradition: on Princess Diana's birthday and the anniversary of her death, they bake a lemon cake.
The festival was organized by the charity Scotty's Little Soldiers, with which Prince Harry has been collaborating since 2017. It helps children who have lost parents during military service. The event was the last stop of his week-long visit to the UK, which ended with a meeting with King Charles III, Queen Camilla, Meghan Markle, and children Archie and Lilibet.
Earlier, Kursiv LifeStyle reported that a British radio station accidentally 'buried' King Charles III live on air.
