Prince Harry Laughs Off Hilarious "Crown Jewels" Mishap During Charity Goat Yoga—Watch
Prince Harry's yoga session at Scotty's Summer Festival took a baa-a-ffling turn when a cheeky goat landed where it definitely wasn't invited.
Prince Harry had a baa-a-ad moment during his visit to Scotty's Summer Festival in the UK on July 11, but hey, at least he took it like a champ! As the Duke of Sussex joined a goat yoga session, where participants strike poses while small goats roam freely around them, one cheeky horned troublemaker got a little too up close and personal. While he was on the mat, the adventurous goat leaped onto his groin, prompting him to shield himself before bursting into laughter.
In a video shared on X (formerly Twitter), Harry is seen performing yoga poses while surrounded by small goats and children in matching T-shirts. When one mischievous goat made a rather unfortunate landing on his crotch while trying to scramble past, the Prince groaned before laughing it off. As someone joked that his security team had failed to protect his "Crown Jewels," Harry looked at the cheeky animal and quipped, "Ow! What are you doing?" The hilarious moment proved he can easily poke fun at himself, adding an unexpectedly playful twist to an otherwise heartfelt charity visit. Watch the video here!
After the hilarious clip went viral, royal fans couldn't help but laugh at the awkward mishap. Taking to the comments, a netizen gushed, "Saw that and thought the same thing! His reaction was brilliant and typical of Harry! Hilarious!" In a similar vein, another quipped, "Oh, the jewel of Montecito Palace!!!" Meanwhile, a royal watcher observed, "It's the way the goat looks him in the eyes just before for me." As the comments poured in, a person joked, "Whatever he said to the goat didn't go down well at all," while another noted, "This was absolutely hilarious. go Harry."
In addition to participating in goat yoga, the Duke of Sussex was pelted with water balloons while navigating an inflatable obstacle course. He spent time chatting with 200 bereaved children and their families, staying true to the charity's core focus on connection, fun, and emotional support. The Scotty's Summer Festival is an annual event dedicated to supporting children who have lost a parent in the armed forces. Harry, who lost his own mother, Princess Diana, at age 12, and was an army veteran himself, has supported Scotty's Little Soldiers since 2017 and became their global ambassador in 2023. His visit to the UK also marked a significant personal milestone: a private gathering at Highgrove House, which was the first meeting in four years between King Charles, Meghan Markle, Archie, and Lilibet.