Prince Harry's Ballet Skills Are Unparalleled and the Best Thing You'll See All Day

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From Cosmopolitan

  • Prince Harry just joined a ballet class for kids, and the photos are the most adorable thing you'll see all day.

  • Harry visited the YMCA to talk about the challenges young people can face when it comes to their mental health.


After a casual shopping trip with Meghan Markle this week, Prince Harry dropped by a local YMCA to talk about mental health and young people, show off his ballet skills, and make the most adorable faces at some of the babies who were there.

First things first, Harry went to the YMCA in west London to sit in on a ballet class for toddlers. While he was there, he took a second to say hi to a little baby named Naz and her mom, Maria Ahmad. Harry crouched down to greet the little nugget, make some funny faces, and tickle their belly. Seriously, seeing the giddy look on this baby's face will make your entire day.

According to royal reporter Omid Scobie, Harry also spoke to Maria, who said, "He was so excited and happy about the baby. He was asking about her sleeping-I think he's worried about that-and if she sleeps at night time." Yeah, he probably won't be getting a full eight hours once Meghan gives birth later this month.

And Harry didn't miss the opportunity to show off his unparalleled balancing skills in the "ballet challenge." Though, one of the kids was unimpressed and joked, "You wobbled!"

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Photo credit: WPA Pool - Getty Images
Photo credit: WPA Pool - Getty Images
Photo credit: WPA Pool - Getty Images

After his visit, which included a talk about the various challenges young people can face when it comes to their mental health, Harry took to Instagram to continue the conversation. He wrote:

"There continues to be huge progress in smashing the stigma that surrounds mental health, but let’s keep normalising the conversation. Let's keep reminding each other that it’s okay to not be okay, and to listen to each other. After all, how we think determines how we act, how we feel, and how we treat ourselves and those around us."

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