Just a few of the brilliant things Prince Harry got up to while touring Australia and New Zealand - including kissing a cute puppy and revealing that he calls the Queen 'Granny'!
Prince Harry stopped by Macquarie University Clinic in Sydney, Australia to visit Lt Alistair Spearing, a Royal Engineers Officer who lost both legs while deployed in Afghanistan. Here, Lt Spearing is walking on prosthetics for the very first time.
On his arrival at Invercargill Airport, Harry was met by 68-year-old Yvonne Gawn. An enthusiastic Royalist, she later said she had been waiting at the airport barrier for hours to get a glimpse of the prince!
Shunning the 'don't touch the Royals' rule, Gawn threw her arms around Harry, before security guards intervened. She did get to have a brief chat with him, however – he commented that she was 'lovely'.
While greeting members of the public outside the National War Memorial in Wellington, New Zealand, Harry couldn't resist a little cuddle with this cute puppy!
After watching the round 13 Super Rugby match between the Hurricanes and the Sharks at Westpac Stadium in New Zealand, Harry was presented with his own personalised Hurricanes jersey. He looks pretty chuffed...