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Watch Prince Harry Swat Flies Like He's About To Star In 'Step Up'

Watch Prince Harry Swat Flies Like He's About To Star In 'Step Up'

Meghan can't stop laughing, and neither can I

Prince Harry fly swatting
Prince Harry fly swatting

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Prince Harry fly swatting

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are squeezing in a lot of engagements during their royal tour of Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, and the Kingdom of Tonga. And Prince Harry made the crowd laugh yet again at one event, by demonstrating a very surprising skill we never knew he had.

Australian journalist Nick Dole pointed out on Twitter the hilarious moment that Prince Harry engaged in some fly-swatting while visiting Dubbo in Australia.

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Helping a woman badly afflicted by flies as she tried to talk, Prince Harry vigorously swatted the insects away from her face, after she'd announced, "The flies are friendly in Dubbo, too." And for some reason, Prince Harry's fly-swatting style is basically a full-on dance workout. So if you've ever wondered how a British person freestyles in the club, this is a pretty accurate representation:

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Understandably, Meghan couldn't stop laughing as her husband popped his surprising moves in Dubbo. And judging by the video clip, it can be assumed that Harry regularly shocks his wife with his impromptu dance moves, and that Meghan never stops laughing as long as her husband is around.

Having gotten married on May 19, 2018, Harry and Meghan announced that they're expecting their first baby in spring 2019, with the Duchess displaying the first signs of a tiny baby bump upon arrival into Sydney, Australia.

Fans of the couple have been celebrating the exciting royal baby news, as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle embark on their extremely busy royal tour in Australia.

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This article originally appeared on Harper's Bazaar US.

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