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Prince Harry left an old aged pensioner a little flustered after he gave her a big kiss on the cheek while promoting his Invictus Games in Sydney today (07.06.17).
The 32-year-old royal may have been soaked through to the bone thanks to the thunderstorm that rocked the New South Wales city but he certainly didn’t let it dampen his spirit as he planted a peck on 97-year-old Daphne Dunne’s face – making it the second time the flame-haired hunk has kissed his elderly admirer.
As fans gathered in the rain, Harry – who founded the sporting event in 2014 – told the crowd that he couldn’t wait to bring the Games to Sydney in 2018.
According to the Daily Telegraph newspaper, he said: "I promise you the sport you will see in front of you is some of the best, most competitive, uplifting and inspiring sport you will ever, ever see. And I can safely say that sitting there and watching these guys and girls compete against each other, people who have fought together and recovered together, to see them serving their country once more on the sporting field. Seeing, literally, lives change through sport is one of the most uplifting and inspiring things that I think you’ll ever see."
The royal then watched demonstrations of adaptive sports – such as wheelchair rugby and sitting volleyball – at a nearby passenger terminal before he encouraged Australians to get behind their Invictus Games athletes next year.

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