Cutest Rugby Player Ever?! Prince Harry Shows Off His Skills While Mentoring Young Athletes

Royal family member proves his athletic abilities once again during rugby festival

By Mike Vulpo Oct 20, 2014 9:26 PMTags
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Can Prince Harry please play rugby with our kids next?!

The 30-year-old royal headed to Salford, Greater Manchester, Monday afternoon where he joined a teacher training session at Eccles Rugby Club.

After being greeted by local dignitaries and former England rugby captain Bill Beaumont, the proud uncle to Prince George headed to the field to play some games.

Wearing black jogging pants and a casual England rugby T-shirt, Prince Harry was well prepared to spend a couple of hours passing and catching the ball, as well as shouting encouragement to young kids playing.

The lucky players, who were all less than 13-years-old, came from St. Mary's High School and were thrilled to have such a special guest.

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Eleanor Dainty, who was able to compete during the friendly matches, shared her experience with the royal family member.

"He was giving us lots of tips like, ‘don't get involved in a situation where you are surrounded by lots of other players,' and ‘just try to pass the ball,'" she shared with reporters. "It was quite exciting."

Another youngster named Matthew Connor couldn't believe royalty paid a visit to his field.

"He's like, dead high up," he explained. "So for him to come down here, it's an inspiration."

"You could see the kids were excited by the fact that he was here to enthuse them to want to be involved in the sport and be able to run alongside him or have him in their side," England's Sarah Hunter shared after accompanying Harry throughout his visit. "He's had a significant effect on them. To have someone as significant as Prince Harry to promote the game nationwide is fantastic."

The All Schools Program is a project launched ahead of next year's Rugby World Cup, which will be hosted by England. The organization aims to support middle and high school students over three years with sporting goods, coaching, student volunteer training and links to local clubs.

It's a cause we would totally expect to see Prince Harry involved in. After all, rugby is one of his favorite sports.