In an unprecedented move, Prince Harry recently took an HIV test on Facebook Live, and over the next few days, the sale of online HIV tests rose by five times the usual amount. It's not the only thing Harry has done that historically we don't necessarily associate with the royal family. Like his mother before him, Harry understands the importance of living as "normal" a life as possible, and that's why we're likely to see him nursing a beer at the darts, cooking a full breakfast, shopping at discount stores, flying budget airlines, and getting into some construction work. We've rounded up all the times Harry has proved that he truly is the people's prince.
On his trip to Nepal in early 2016, Harry extended his stay so he could help rebuild an earthquake-damaged village.
He arrived for his cousin Zara Phillips's wedding with an EasyJet luggage tag visible on his bag in 2011.
It's been one of his favorite ways to unwind for many years.
Pictured here on a work trip to South Africa in 2008.
Rebuilding a school for children with disabilities in Lesotho, 2008.
It was reported at the time that at polo in 2001, instead of joining his father and brother in the hospitality tent, Harry headed for the burger van.
At polo earlier this year with America's Next Top Model contestant Winnie Harlow.
The Arsenal supporter plays every Christmas Eve at Sandringham.
In 2008 he took part in a charity bike ride across Africa.
Building a children's center wall in Lesotho, 2014.