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The Duke of Sussex made a young boy’s day when he autographed the fan’s brand new Prince Harry figurine at the Invictus Games in Vancouver, Canada.
The King’s youngest son, who is the founder of the Invictus Games – a sporting event for wounded military personnel from more than 20 nations – graciously agreed to sign the fan’s Prince Harry Funko Pop! toy.
Designed in the US, Funko Pop! products immortalise celebrities, sports personalities and other well known figures as humourously proportioned toys – often with huge heads and tiny bodies.
Former serviceman Prince Harry, 40, was seen signing the box containing his mini-me, which has the royal’s red hair and beard and is dressed in a suit, for a boy named Lucious.
An image of Harry autographing the £11.99 toy was posted on Instagramby a Sussex fan account called @harry_meghan_archie_lilibet yesterday with the caption: ‘Prince Harry signed …