Prince Harry appears on the UK version of ‘Dancing with the Stars’ to please fellow military p ve


Prince Harry made a surprise comeo on the latest episode of the BBC’s “Strictly Come Come Dancing”.

The Duke of Sussex surprised everyone with a short video cameo in which he played one of the show’s rivals this season, British military veteran J.J. Chalmers were persuaded.

The moment on the original version of “Stars with Dancing” in the UK marks Harry’s first public appearance in the UK since he and Meghan Markle left their senior royal duties to live in California.

To congratulate Harry for all his success and to lightly tease his old friend for some of his clothing choices at his dance show, he was called to a training session of Chal Lars with partner Amy Dunn.

“Nice tan JJ!” Harry joked.

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In the British Army, ‘Strictly Come Dance’ was one of the journey, difficulties and service of the charsers up to the stage. According to people, he suffered fatal injuries to his hands, face and legs while serving with the elite Royal Marines in Afghanistan. His recovery includes repairing a broken throat and an ear blast after an explosion near an IED during patrolling.

Prince Harry appeared on British 'Strictly Come Dancing'.

Prince Harry appeared on British ‘Strictly Come Dancing’.
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He reportedly met Harry when he volunteered for the Royal Invictus Games, an international sports competition for wounded or sick military personnel and veterans. Chalmers won three medals and formed a ga relationship with both Harry and Sports.

“It was my own shell when I first met JJ.” “But then to see you shine through the Invictus and be like you again – it was a wonderful trip to Britain.”

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Chalmers responded by accepting the video, saying that his life would have been very different if it had not been for the Duke of Sussex.

“The simple fact is, if Prince Harry hadn’t created the Invictis Games I wouldn’t have had that catalytic moment that would have changed my life forever,” Chamers Lams said. “I wouldn’t be without it.”

He added: “You know that your vision to go to sports was to take this group of individuals and send them out so that they can have an impact on society.”

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With this, a hilarious Harry teased, “Now you are making a definite impact on society. Especially when you are wearing those tight blue shorts!”

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Hillary’s peep talk came before Chalems took the stage in a version of her Royal Marine uniform, which the military allowed her to wear to the “Boogie Woogie Armpit Boy” dance.