Prince Harry is quite the football fan, so it isn't really surprising to see the young royal heading to South America for England's first World Cup match against Costa Rica, as part of a week-long tour of Brazil and Chile.
Harry had been vocal during England's pitch for the 2018 World Cup, and although we did not win the bid (it's scheduled to take place in Russia), the prince is still game for a kick around and is planning to head to South America for this year's World Cup in Brazil.
According to the Daily Mail, the 29-year-old will also watch Brazil take on Cameroon in their capital city after arriving on June 23.
Prince Harry, Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge play football in 2012 (WENN)
His Royal Hotness will also take in the sights of Sao Paulo, before travelling to Chile and exploring the capital Santiago and the city of Valparaiso.
He will also join a rehab facility for people suffering from neurological problems, who use canoeing as a therapeutic measure. This will be used by Team GB and the Paralympics GB team during the Rio Olympics in two years time.
Speaking to the Daily Mail, Harry's private secretary Edward Lane Fox shared: "The prince will carry the good wishes of his brother, who is president of the FA [Football Association], and will be hoping like everybody else that it will be slightly more memorable than the last England World Cup match he attended."
He then added: "He will be cheering England on to the knock-out stages with the other fans."
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