Prince Harry shares place he'd 'happily live,' not in Hollywood
10.08.2023 - 13:29
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Prince Harry indicated that he would be more than willing to leave Hollywood behind as he expressed his enthusiasm for Japan on Wednesday While on a solo trip to Tokyo, the 38-year-old Duke of Sussex told the crowd at the International Sports Promotion Society (ISPS) Sports Values - Summer Edition event that he would "happily live" in the East Asia country. "Well, firstly, hello everybody," Harry said as he joined the panel on stage for the discussion on sports, community and philanthropy.
He continued, "I've been involved in many charities for most of my life and I get a huge amount of fulfillment giving back to as many people as possible. My life is charity, always has been, always will be." "Your warmth, your compassion, your generosity, every single element of the Japanese culture is really unique and very, very special," Harry added.
"I noticed it my first visit four years ago when I came for the Rugby World Cup. And I would happily live here if you'd have me." The royal went on to heap praise on the local cuisine, noting that he had "the most incredible Kobe steak, both for dinner last night and lunch today." "Thank you for your hospitality.
I have really, really enjoyed being here in Japan again and I'm looking forward to my next visit," Harry told attendees. In addition to Harry's longtime friend and Argentine polo player Nachos Figeuras, fellow panelists included SPS Handa founder Dr.
Haruhisa Handa, Sentebale chair Sophie Chandauka, former New Zealand rugby player and SPS Handa ambassador Dan Carter, rector and vice-chancellor of South Africa’s Stellenbosch University Professor Wim de Villiers, and Royal Australian Navy veteran and Invictus Games gold medalist Steve James. In 2014, Harry founded the Invictus
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