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Prince Harry gets a special treat thanks to this woman's past conversation with Princess Diana: The best moments from his Nottingham visit

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Prince Harry looked dapper in a navy suit as he kicked off his busy day of engagements centered on young people and communities. The royal looked sharp as he arrived to the new Nottingham Central Police Station, which will also be home to Nottingham City Council's Community Protection. Photo: Edward Smith EMPICS Entertainment
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During the outing, the royal was gifted a bag of Haribo sweets and Nottingham fudge. "How did you know I like them?"Harry asked the woman who presented him with treats. The royal fan revealed to him that she had met Prince Charles and Princess Diana when Harry was little and remembered them saying he was a fan! Photo: Joe Giddens PA Wire/PA Images
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The cheeky royal shared a joke with Inspector Paul Gummer at the opening of Nottingham's new Nottingham Police and Nottingham Council station. The joint station enables citizens to have access to a wide range of police and council services in one place.Photo: Joe Gidd
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Harry attended a police briefing to learn bout the issues that are affecting people in Nottingham communities.Photo: Joe Giddens PA Wire/PA Images
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Wardrobe change! The Prince swapped his sharp navy suit for a more casual ensemble, donning a blue button down and grey slacks as he departed Nottingham's new Central Police Station.Photo: Joe Giddens PA Wire/PA Images
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It was a sporty day for Prince Harry. The royal also visited the National Ice Centre, which is one of the partners involved in providing Nottingham's Coach Core sporting apprenticeships. The program provides young individuals the chance to train as sports coaches. Photo: Edward Smith EMPICS Entertainment
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Princess Charlotte's uncle walked his ball up toward the target opening during his training session.Photo: Edward Smith EMPICS Entertainment
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Harry showed off his athletic side during his visit in support of Nottingham's Coach Core sporting apprenticeships. Photo: Edward Smith EMPICS Entertainment
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The royal certainly looked the part of a coach. Harry got rugby skills training, while visiting the National Ice Centre in Nottingham to see the work of the Coach Core program.Photo: Matthew Lewis PA Wire/PA Images
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The fun-loving royal was animated playing ball with schoolchildren, during his visit to Nottingham's National Ice Centre.Photo: Edward SmithEMPICS Entertainment
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Oh yeah! Harry gave a high-five to a young boy, while participating in a rugby game.Photo: Matthew Lewis PA Wire/PA Images
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Prince Harry asked if coaches needed to learn how to skate to teach the students. "I might just stand on the sidelines," he confessed. "It's the easiest way." Photo: Matthew Lewis PA Wire/PA Images
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Harry chatted with coaches at the ice center. The Prince was on hand to find out how Coach Core apprentices are getting on.Photo: Matthew Lewis PA Wire/PA Images
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Prince William's brother, who said, "Don't expect me to get on the ice," cheered on skaters at the National Ice Centre. While watching some kids take a tumble, Harry admitted, "That's exactly how I look on the ice as well." Photo: Matthew Lewis PA Wire/PA Images
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Prince George's uncle told school children at the ice center to, "Keep practicing." Photo: Matthew Lewis PA Wire/PA Images
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Harry had a front row seat to the gun show. The royal laughed, while pointing out Trevor Rose's muscle, while visiting a recording studio at the Russell Youth Club in the St. Ann's area of Nottingham.Photo: Richard Stonehouse PA Wire/PA Images
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Just one of the guys! Harry met with young individuals at Full Effect. The royal first visited the community radio station, which aims to reduce in violence, back in 2013. Photo: Richard Stonehouse PA Wire/PA Images

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