Prince Harry makes surprise appearance in Las Vegas after whirlwind visit to see sick King Charles
09.02.2024 - 11:04
/ ok.co.uk
Prince Harry made an unexpected appearance at the NFL Honours awards in Las Vegas just one day after his whirlwind visit to London to see his father, King Charles III, following his shock cancer diagnosis. NFL fans were shocked to see the Duke of Sussex, 39, make a surprise guest appearance at the coveted award show as he took the stage to present the Walter Payton Man of the Year award to Pittsburgh Steelers football player Cameron Heyward. Harry seemed at ease as he took to the stage and made plenty of jokes in his speech, but he failed to mention his father.
Instead, he seemed to poke fun at the UK. "Really love how you stole rugby from us," Harry joked before speaking about the minor differences between American football and rugby. “Instead of passing it backwards, just pass it forwards,” he said.
“Why not wear pads and a helmet? “All kidding aside, what you guys do on and off the field is truly remarkable. You are role models for millions in the way you carry yourselves and the way you give back. He added: “This final award, the highest honour, is all about serving your community, and there is one special man we’d like to pay tribute to now.” When Cameron took to the stage, he hugged the duke before he laughed and said: "Man, Prince freakin' Harry.
Man, I'm in shock.
That's Prince Harry." The award given by the National Football League celebrates a player's dedication to community service as well as their sporting abilities. Cameron has been a part of the NFL for 13 seasons and established The Heyward House in 2015. His charity aims to fight child hunger, assist teachers and students, boost reading skills in children, and battle against cancer.
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