Prince Harry wore women’s sunglasses during a shopping trip with friend polo player Nacho Figueras in Tokyo last Wednesday. Nacho took to Instagram to say they were “shopping for their wives” and posted a picture of them looking at the camera with their arms crossed.
While her husband was in central Tokyo, Meghan Markle was spotted at Taylor Swift’s concert in Los Angeles. Her appearance at the party raised eyebrows and question marks, as the pop star reportedly declined the Duchess’ invitation to appear on the now-cancelled podcast.
Back in Tokyo, Harry and Nacho were spotted at the “Itoya Top Tiers” store in the heart of the Japanese capital, trying on samples of the Kolo glasses, which retail for £137. One of the commenters responded to Nacho’s post on “Instagram”: “Happy couple, what a happy life.” Popular tabloid Page Six reported that the 38-year-old prince was scheduled to speak at an event in Japan.
After he landed in East Asia, he told the audience, “I’d be happy to live here if you take me.” The Los Angeles-based prince praised the warmth and hospitality of the Japanese people during a summit organized by the International Association for the Promotion of Sports last Wednesday. On the show, Harry and Nacho talked about Sentball, a charity that helps children and young people affected by HIV/AIDS in South Africa.
However, it seems they are now free to go on shopping trips for their families. Harry and Nacho were photographed wearing their sunglasses, with a comment on Instagram: “We’re shopping for our wives, thank you so much Tokyo for your hospitality and kindness. And, of course, for your continued support of the Sentball Foundation.”
Body language expert Darren Stanton said Harry appeared “at ease” when he arrived in Japan on Tuesday. She added, “Upon arriving in Japan, Harry’s body seemed much more relaxed and it was clear that he felt more comfortable in public.” He attends the event alone and his smile with everyone is completely genuine and genuine.
• Both Harry and Nacho spoke on the show about their Sentball Foundation, which supports children and youth affected by HIV/AIDS in South Africa.
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