Let’s face it, folks—Prince Harry has a way of making headlines, and this time, he’s at it again! At just 33 years old, the prince has captured our hearts yet again with a truly adorable moment at the Invictus Games in Toronto. You might’ve been wondering where Meghan Markle was during the event, but Harry didn’t seem to mind. Instead, he found himself in the company of a pint-sized companion named Emily Henson, and what happened next is absolutely precious.
Emily, a two-year-old with a big personality, is the daughter of David Henson, a former Invictus competitor and Paralympian, and his wife, Hayley. The Henson family was seated alongside Harry during a volleyball match when the prince noticed something delightful: Emily had sticky fingers—and they were reaching for his popcorn! Harry couldn’t help but laugh as he caught the little one red-handed, bravely snatching his snacks. Check out the heartwarming video of Harry and Emily below!
Harry’s Natural Charm Shines Through
Let’s talk about why Prince Harry is such a natural when it comes to kids. During the match, the prince didn’t just sit there and watch the game—he engaged with Emily in the most playful way possible. He made funny faces, teased her gently, and clearly had the whole group laughing. This interaction gave everyone a glimpse into what Harry might be like as an uncle to Prince George and Princess Charlotte—or even as a future father himself. In an interview with The Telegraph, Harry admitted, “Of course, I’d love to have kids.”
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As it turns out, Harry’s not just a great uncle—he’s also a dedicated godfather to six of his friends’ children. He takes his role very seriously and believes that being a godparent means balancing maturity with a touch of childlike wonder. “I think the key to that is to be able to grow up, but also stay in touch with your childhood side,” he explained.
David Henson: A True Hero
Emily’s dad, David Henson, is more than just a proud father—he’s a remarkable individual and a close friend of Harry’s. David’s story is nothing short of inspiring. In 2011, while serving in Afghanistan, he lost his legs after an IED explosion. Despite this harrowing experience, David has gone on to achieve incredible things. He captained the British Team at the inaugural Invictus Games in London in 2014 and even won a bronze medal in the 200m blade running event at the 2016 Paralympics.

Harry with Emily at the Invictus Games. (Photo Credit: Splash)
Harry’s connection with the Henson family goes beyond just a shared love for sports—it’s a bond built on admiration and respect. Watching the prince interact with Emily and her family reminds us all of the humanity and warmth that define him. It’s moments like these that make Prince Harry such a beloved figure around the world.
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