"Harry does not share food!": the British prince did not share a bucket of popcorn with a friend's little daughter
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/harry-does-not-share-food-the-british-prince-did-not-share-a-bucket-of-popcorn-with-a-friends-little-daughter.htmlPrince Harry went to watch volleyball at the Invictus Games competition in Toronto on Thursday. Next to him was a two-year-old girl Emily Henson, who seized the opportunity and put her hand in the royal bucket of popcorn. The robbery of the royal family lasted almost a minute, and only then did Harry see what was happening.
Source: The Telegraph
"Games of the unconquered" — competitions of former and current military personnel who have become disabled. Prince Harry and the Henson family watched Great Britain's match with Denmark.
Emily's father David Henson is a friend of Prince Harry, a former employee of the engineering troops. In 2011, in Afghanistan, he lost both legs in an explosion, and then became a Paralympic athlete and participated, among other things, in the "Invictus Games". At the 2016 Paralympic Games, Henson won a bronze medal in the 200-meter race.
Keywords: Great Britain | Volleyball | Royal family | Paralympic Games | Prince Harry
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