Prince Harry seemed sheepish yesterday, when he told an 'old colleague' on the Invictus games that he could not sign his copy of Reserve for the cameras.
The Duke of Sussex, 40, seemed somewhat uncomfortable when he saw Igor Krystak – a sports manager for Team Ukraine during last year's matches – with a copy of his Bombshell memoirs enjoyed skiing with his teammates.
Igor conquered the meeting in Whistler, Canada on his Instagram stories and explained in the caption that the Royal had agreed to sign a book for a donation lottery.
It is not clear what this would be for, but given the earlier work of Igor in fundraising for Ukrainians in occupied territories – he manages a 'mobile washing stations' initiative to help people stay clean – it will probably be aimed at supporting supporting The nation torn by war.
However, when Harry saw the book cover, he said, “Not here.”
As a reassurance, he walked to Igor and said, “Find me later.”
“Ok, I'll find you later,” agreed.
The duke added: “I'm here all week.”
Prince Harry seemed sheepish yesterday, when he told an 'old colleague' on the Invictus games that he could not sign his copy of Spare in front of the cameras
The Duke of Sussex, 40, seemed somewhat uncomfortable when he saw Igor Krystak – a sports manager for Team Ukraine during last year's matches – with a copy of his Bombshell memoirs enjoyed skiing with his teammates.
In writing, Igor – who tagged the Instagram account of Sussexes – also said in the video: “The book will be signed but not under the cameras.”
He continued: 'And an old colleague, agreed to sign a book for the lottery for donations. Wait for the announcements, prepare rough money. '
It is not the first time that Igor has spoken with the duke – a photo from the games that will be held in 2023 shows him and Harry Posing for a photo together.
“The week of September 9 was spent in mode, may God give strength, happiness and health to all of us,” he wrote in the post.
'The week flew by a moment, a moment when a lifetime will be remembered.
“Incredible emotions, people and events were continued on every God's day, there is a lot to tell, but let it stay in my head forever …”
It is not the first time that Igor has spoken with the duke – a photo of the games that will be held in 2023 shows him and Harry Posing for a photo together
Harry will attend three events and brave freezing temperatures of up to -11. Elsewhere yesterday, the duke was failed by a crowd of fans when he arrived for an Invictus Games -Ceremony on Whistler Mountain
This year's games – which are the first to contain winter sports – are currently being held in Vancouver and Whistler, and will end on February 16
Meghan had become a member of friends and family of Invictus Games 2025 competitors in Whistler to go 'tubes'
According to his LinkedIn, Igor, as well as managing the Washing Stations Charity Project, volunteer at the Saveukrainenow Coordination Center for Precarpathian Military Assistance.
It is because Harry's wife Meghan Markle showed on Tuesday that she was a good sport when she took the dive and ran a ski slope in a rubber tube.
Although Harry encouraged her that she would be 'absolutely good' the Duchess of Sussex43, squeak: “No, no, I really don't want to do this,” before I drive over the snow.
Meghan had become a member of friends and family of Invictus Games 2025 competitors in Whistler to go 'tubes'. She then posted a video of hers that the sport tried on her Instagram stories.
In the clip, an instructor tells the apparently nervous mother of two to lean back in the tube before she leaves a shout and slides the slope.
It is thought that a smiling Harry then shouts 'feet up, foot up,' calls his wife at the bottom of the snowy hill.
In her last performance before the event in Canada is abandoned to fly home to California, Meghan is also gone hand in hand with her husband until the start of the tube run.
It is after being revealed that the Duchess will not come to Harry at the rest of the competitions – instead travel back to Montecito to see her children Prince Archie, Five and Princess Lilibet, three.
Aides said she was always planning to leave the Duke of Sussex to continue solo in the competition, which he founded in 2014.
In her last performance at the Games, the Hertogin morning sports events attended in the chic ski area of Whistler before they were driven the 110 miles back to Vancouver and fly back to her house in Montecito, California.
In the meantime, Harry will attend three events and brave freezing temperatures up to -11.
Elsewhere yesterday, the Duke was harassed by a crowd of fans when he arrived for an Invictus Games -Ceremony on Whistler Mountain.
Fans screws to get close to Harry and take a picture while he sustained the slopes in bright sun.
His Bodyguard Chris Sanchez, a former US presidential secret service agent, had difficulty helping the Duke through the crowd.
This year's games – which are the first to contain winter sports – are currently being held in Vancouver and Whistler and will end on 16 February.