Prince Harry took time out of his busy schedule to attend a rugby match between England and South Africa in London on Saturday. Upon his arrival, the young royal laid down a wreath at the Rose and Poppy Gates, which were sponsored by the Rugby Football Union and commemorate the soldiers who lost their lives [1] in World War I. Once inside Twickenham Stadium, Harry joined Princess Charlene of Monaco [2] in the stands, where he happily took in the game and cheered on the athletes.
Harry's outing comes just two days after he visited the Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey [3] with his grandfather, Prince Philip, and ahead of his 14-day Caribbean tour [4]. During his visit, which kicks off on Nov. 20, the royal is set to meet Rihanna [5], learn about turtle conservation projects, replant coral reefs, and spend six nights on a Royal Fleet Auxiliary Wave Knight vessel that is used for disaster relief. Needless to say, Harry has a jam-packed schedule ahead of him.