Prince Harry: Moving to Japan? Words in a new interview make you sit up and take notice

Prince Harry
Moving to Japan?

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Without his wife Duchess Meghan and the two children Archie and Lilibet, Prince Harry is making a trip to Asia for a good cause. In Tokyo he was in a good mood and could even imagine living there.

Prince Harry, 38, is currently traveling in Asia raising funds for his charity Sentebale. And he obviously really likes it there. While Buckingham Palace in London was just removing the title “His Royal Highness” from the homepage, he appeared in good spirits in Japan on Wednesday, August 9, 2023. At a sports charity summit in Tokyo, he even said he could see himself living there. He also raved about Kobe steaks. His Asian tour takes him to Singapore, where he will take part in a polo cup on August 12th.

Prince Harry: “I would love to live here if you want me”

At the ISPS (International Sports Promotion Society) Sports Values ​​Summit, Prince Harry obviously felt comfortable on stage. He smiled, laughed and waved happily to the audience. As the “Daily Mail” reports, he praised the “warmth, compassion and generosity” of the “special” Japanese culture. “I would love to live here if you want me,” he said during the Sport, Community and Philanthropy Summit. Words that make you sit up and take notice. Will there be a move in the distant future?

“Your warmth, your compassion, your generosity, every single element of Japanese culture is truly unique and very, very special,” Harry continues. He noticed that four years ago during his first visit to the Rugby World Cup. He said he “really enjoyed” being back in Japan and is already looking forward to his next visit. He also seems to have liked the food. He revealed that he “enjoyed the most incredible Kobe steak” – “both for dinner last night and for lunch today”.

The Polo Cup will take place in Singapore on August 12th

The Duke of Sussex continued: “I have been involved with many charities for most of my life and it gives me enormous satisfaction to give back to as many people as possible. Charity is my life, always has been and always will be.” He also said that “the power of sport” brings people together and connects.

On Saturday 12 August he will take part in the Sentebale Polo Cup fundraiser to benefit those affected by HIV/AIDS. The 2023 Sentebale ISPS Handa Polo Cup will be held at the Singapore Polo Club Sports Center. With his team, Harry will play against his longtime friend, the Argentinian professional polo player Nacho Figueras, 46, and his team.

Source used: dailymail.co.uk

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