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Woah! Prince Harry Puts On Colorful Speedo During Invictus Games

Oct. 22 2018, Updated 1:41 p.m. ET

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Prince Harry may be royalty, but the 34-year-old doesn't take himself too seriously.

This week, during his Australia tour, Harry stopped by the Invictus Games in Sydney with wife Meghan Markle. While fooling around with some locals, the Prince was urged to wear a festive speedo — and he didn't even hesitate!

In a shocking clip, the former party boy is seen pulling on a speedo over his pants while his three viewers burst out laughing. In good spirits and wearing some very colorful underwear, Harry then sits in his chair and poses for a photo.

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As RadarOnline.com readers know, Harry is often spotted joking around with locals and playing with kids while on trips around the world. This time around, he even seems happier, as he has his pregnant wife by his side.

What do you think about Prince Harry's hilarious speedo video? Sound off below.

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