
Prince Harry once received a very special and personal birthday gift from
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Prince Harry will have experienced several very memorable birthday gifts over the years that many of us would probably not receive. However, his close pal Oprah Winfrey really pushed out the boat for his big day one year as she gifted him an extravagant experience to celebrate the occasion. Speaking on the reality TV show 'Stars on Mars' Iron Chef star Cat Cora told professional cyclist Lance Armstrong that Oprah had specially hired her to make a birthday dinner for the
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Queen Elizabeth II who she said was very "sweet". Stars on
Mars is a new reality game show airing on Fox which sees celebrities in a base camp in Australia that has been designed to mimic what life would be like on Mars. The contestants must work together to complete missions before voting to eliminate their fellow campmates who may not be pulling their weight in the challenges. In the latest episode, the group had to track down an intruder on the base, and chose to eliminate Lance, after they felt he was clashing with some of the other contestants, which was affecting their progress. Prince Harry is currently in
Japan and was seen arriving at Haneda airport on Tuesday with his close pal and Argentine polo player, Nacho Figueras. Harry touched down in Japan earlier this week (Image: ANN news) The duke made an appearance on stage in Tokyo this week at the ISPS Sports Vales Summit-Special Edition and joined a panel to discuss the powers of sports, community and philanthropy as he stressed the importance of sport for physical and mental wellbeing during a speech. He said: "I have long believed that sport is a conduit for healing – not just for the mind and body but the world. "The lessons we learn on the field are the same principles of philanthropy: that a mission, hard work, dedication, and partnership can make even the impossible, possible. "Whether banded together in victory or showing up with respect in loss, no one ever crosses a finish line or scores a goal without the help and belief of others. That, to me, is the power of sport." Harry and Nacho will travel to
Singapore on Saturday for their fundraiser, the annual Sentebale ISPS Handa Polo Cup. Ahead of his travels, the Duke said in a statement: "The annual Polo Cup is essential to Sentebale's vital work ensuring children and young people are healthy, resilient, and able to thrive. The royal spoke about his love for the Japanese culture and the importance of sport (Image: AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko) "The funds raised this year will support our Clubs and Camps programme, which provides intensive psychosocial support to young people living with HIV." Royals latest news Queen gave Louis higher title not Archie Meghan corrects Harry after rare comment Kate's 'fingers turned white' Meghan has 'crossed picket line' Sentebale was founded by Harry and Prince Seesio in 2006 in response to the needs of children and young people in Lesotho. The name means ‘forget-me-not’ in the Sesotho language which represents a pledge to remember the most vulnerable children in the region. Get the latest celebrity gossip and telly news sent straight to your inbox. Sign up to our daily Showbiz newsletter here . Story Saved You can find this story in My Bookmarks. Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right. Follow Daily Record
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