Britain’s Prince Harry met with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Sunday, while in Toronto for the third edition of the Invictus Games he founded for wounded veterans.<br /><br />The pair seemed to hit it off.<br /><br />These pictures of Prince Harry and Justin Trudeau hanging out that will make your day https://t.co/mcSmIdmTsh pic.twitter.com/JWjoeYopAN— Harper’s Bazaar UK (@BazaarUK) September 24, 2017<br /><br />Prince Harry and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau shared laughs at their meeting in Toronto. https://t.co/2MqZFvfBTP pic.twitter.com/YGBHpsM4j4— Canadian Press Video (@CdnPressVideo) September 23, 2017<br /><br />Prince Harry looked less comfortable when meeting with US First Lady Melania Trump on Saturday.<br /><br />On Twitter, many were wondering what Harry’s hand gesture meant, with some suggesting he was making devil horns.<br /><br />Prince Harry meeting FLOTUS and making devil hand sign. Is that a Hi Donald, or I’m Here So I Won’t Get Fined? pic.twitter.com/BN61WH3dGx— Karen DaltonBeninato (@kbeninato) September 23, 2017<br /><br />Prince #Harry‘s hand signal harkens back to Middle Ages – indicates that he believes the Devil’s concubine is in the room. #FLOTUS45 pic.twitter.com/hsiCyhyuS0— Blake Lawrence (@BlakeLawrence) September 23, 2017<br /><br />The meeting lasted about 20 minutes, according to Trump’s office.<br /><br />In another delightful moment for social media, Harry taken for a ride by a 5-year-old girl on a miniature Land Rover Defender.<br /><br />The composed little driver was Daimy Gommers, the daughter of a Dutch Invictus competitor.<br /><br />Beep, beep! Prince Harry coming through!! Harry went for quite the ride with a new little pal today in Toronto pic.twitter.com/HItg1TpjI3— HELLO! Canada (@HelloCanada) September 23, 2017<br /><br />“Who’s in charge around here?” Prince Harry asked, before deciding to hitch a ride round the track #invictusgames pic.twitter.com/TyKQaUzdrn— Hannah Furness (@Hannah_Furness) September 23, 2017<br /><br />Prince Harry founded the Invictus Games in 2014 to help wounded and sick military personnel and their families after his two tours of duty in Afghanistan.<br /><br />About 550 competitors from 17 countries are slated to compete in 12 sports in the games, which end on Sept. 30.<br /><br />Meghan Markle appears at Prince Harry’s Invictus Games. https://t.co/R1e8cp9SkH— The Associated Press (@AP) September 24, 2017<br />
