This included attending an event held by the men’s health charity Movember at Mission Whitten Oval, the headquarters of the Western Bulldogs, a professional Australian rules football club in Melbourne. At the event, which was attended by fathers and children from the local community, the Duke spoke about how important therapy was to him before he became a father.
He also showed his less serious side by doing a dance move to The Wiggles, an Australian children’s entertainment group.
When asked whether his children Archie, six, and Lilibet, four, like The Wiggles, Harry said “yeah” and revealed the answer with one telling move – a dance.
Spinning his fingers in circles like The Wiggles do, Harry sang the lines “do the propeller” from one of the group’s hit songs, as reported by People.
The simple move shows that Harry is no stranger to watching The Wiggles, as many parents around the world are.
The moment Harry danced, caught on camera, prompted a big reaction from the duke’s fans and would no doubt make his two children laugh if they saw the clip at home in Montecito.
One fan wrote on X: “Dancing Dad!”
Another said: “So cute. Harry doing a little bit of a song and dance from the Wiggles.”
Someone else commented: “I love this.”
The Duchess of Sussex, although in Australia, was not present at the event with her husband on Wednesday.
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