Protect your royal jewels.
Prince Harry was trampled by a goat while playfully doing yoga in his final public appearance before completing a week-long trip to the UK.
The Duke of Sussex looked in good spirits as livestock crowded around him at Scotty’s Little Soldiers Festival in Warwickshire, about 130 miles north-west of London, on Saturday.
A goat even jumped onto his groin area, but Harry laughed off the incident before covering his genitals with his hand.
Harry, 41, was told to lie on the ground so he could be trampled by the animals, including six baby goats and many of their children.
The “Spare” author seemed to take the whole ordeal in stride and didn’t mind getting his hands dirty by wearing a blue button-up and slacks during an outing to support children who lost parents in military service.
According to the Telegraph, he was encouraged to “feel the Goat” within himself and “embody Goat balance”.
Prince Harry was then seen feeding and petting the goats with an estimated 200 children and their families.
“Do you feel connected? Are they supposed to jump on your back?” he asked the children, then asked other participants, “Do you like goats or are you goat-phobic?”
The royal embraced her playful side, including having a water balloon fight on an inflatable obstacle course.
At one point, Harry was hit in the face with a water balloon and jokingly said to the boy in charge: “What’s your name? I remember you,” the paper said.
Prince Harry ended his trip across the pond on a high note after a busy day arriving in London on Monday to promote the upcoming 2027 Invictus Games in Birmingham.
He was denied taxpayer security and arrived in the UK alone without his wife Meghan Markle and their two children, Prince Archie, 7, and Princess Lilibet, 5.
But Prince Harry’s business trip took a turn for the better as he found a way to safely get the Duchess of Sussex, 44, and their children to London.
Buckingham Palace confirmed that Prince Harry and the Suits actress were able to reunite with their family and King Charles III at Highgrove House on Friday.
It’s been more than four years since the 77-year-old king last met his grandchildren at Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations in 2022.
Photos of private family gatherings are not made public.
