Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been busy this week with various royal duties. They began the week with their nephew Prince Louis’ christening before attending the 100th-anniversary celebration for the Royal Air Force. Hours after this event, Harry and Meghan jetted off to Dublin, Ireland for a planned royal trip.
Touched down in Dublin! Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan are ready for their two-day visit in Ireland. https://t.co/pcuYd0QmLA
— Us Weekly (@usweekly) July 10, 2018
It was during their trip to Dublin when Meghan made an unlikely new friend in a 3 year-old boy named Walter. The little boy was so mesmerized by Meghan’s long hair that he began tugging on it during a meet-and-greet.
Prince Harry playfully scolds toddler for touching Meghan Markle’s hair: https://t.co/uoBeKR3gEp pic.twitter.com/C18KQGs2ff
— Yahoo Canada Style (@YahooStyleCA) July 11, 2018
Meghan eventually started talking to Walter after he would not stop pulling her hair. He then started touching her face as she laughed with him!
— Katherine (@AvengerKat) July 11, 2018
Harry eventually got in on the action with his own hilarious reaction to Walter’s antics. Harry playfully scolded Walter by wagging his finger at him as the child laughed.
This Toddler Couldn’t Stop Touching Meghan Markle’s Hair and Prince Harry Wasn’t Having It! https://t.co/PLMRJfyFiD
— People (@people) July 11, 2018
This came hours after a 4 year-old boy tugged on Harry’s beard.
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex looks on as Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex has his beard playfully pulled by a young child during a visit to Croke Park in Ireland. #royal #royalvisitireland #princeharry #MeghanMarkle pic.twitter.com/B7fd9AuyC2
— Mark Cuthbert (@markacuthbert) July 11, 2018
These photos make it clear that both Harry and Meghan are very good with children. We can’t wait until they have children of their own!
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