Even with a massive crowd of fans, no one handles a walkabout quite likePrince Harry!On his recent two-dayroyal visit to Dublin, Ireland, withMeghan Markle, the newlyweds spent more than 20 minutes greeting fans on their stop to Trinity College on Wednesday. And to make the most of that time, Harry reached into the crowd and started grabbing the hands of everyone within reach.“I’m going to try to shake as many hands at once,” he declared, extending his arms. In response, several people stuck their hands out while also trying to take pictures and video, and Harry praised their multitasking skills. “With one hand and a phone!” he said. At one point, his strategy had created such commotion he told one woman, “That’s not your hand!”Peter Morrison/AP/ShutterstockCan’t get enough of PEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!Charles McQuillan/GettyShortly after, another fan presented him with a drawing she’d done, andPrince Harrywas quick to compliment her. “Did you draw that? It’s amazing!” he said. He even joked that he wanted to keep it.A different clip shows Meghan’s walkabout skills. She revealed to fans from Toronto that she misses the city — “It’s a great place!” she said — and told a women named Jeanette that she shared a name with her grandma.Harry and Meghan returned to London on Wednesday evening. Theystarted their visit on Tuesdayat the offices of the prime minister of Ireland and thenattended a garden party at the residence of the British Ambassador to Ireland. On Wednesday, they met the president of Ireland (and his adorable dogs!) andgoofed around with children at Croke Parkbefore visiting a series of cultural monuments, including the Book of Kells at Trinity College, the Irish Famine Memorial and EPIC Museum of Irish emigration.The couple’s first official royal tour will be this fall to Australia, Fiji, the Kingdom of Tonga and New Zealand.
Even with a massive crowd of fans, no one handles a walkabout quite likePrince Harry!
On his recent two-dayroyal visit to Dublin, Ireland, withMeghan Markle, the newlyweds spent more than 20 minutes greeting fans on their stop to Trinity College on Wednesday. And to make the most of that time, Harry reached into the crowd and started grabbing the hands of everyone within reach.
“I’m going to try to shake as many hands at once,” he declared, extending his arms. In response, several people stuck their hands out while also trying to take pictures and video, and Harry praised their multitasking skills. “With one hand and a phone!” he said. At one point, his strategy had created such commotion he told one woman, “That’s not your hand!”
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Shortly after, another fan presented him with a drawing she’d done, andPrince Harrywas quick to compliment her. “Did you draw that? It’s amazing!” he said. He even joked that he wanted to keep it.
A different clip shows Meghan’s walkabout skills. She revealed to fans from Toronto that she misses the city — “It’s a great place!” she said — and told a women named Jeanette that she shared a name with her grandma.
Harry and Meghan returned to London on Wednesday evening. Theystarted their visit on Tuesdayat the offices of the prime minister of Ireland and thenattended a garden party at the residence of the British Ambassador to Ireland. On Wednesday, they met the president of Ireland (and his adorable dogs!) andgoofed around with children at Croke Parkbefore visiting a series of cultural monuments, including the Book of Kells at Trinity College, the Irish Famine Memorial and EPIC Museum of Irish emigration.
The couple’s first official royal tour will be this fall to Australia, Fiji, the Kingdom of Tonga and New Zealand.
source: people.com