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Prince Harry arrives at airport in Tokyo on visit to Japan for philanthropy summit before duke heads to Singapore for a Sentebale polo match
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Prince Harry smiled as he arrived in Tokyo today and told reporters it was ‘good to see you again’ ahead of a summit about sport, community and philanthropy.
A video broadcast on Japanese TV network ANN News showed the Duke of Sussex beaming as he walked through Haneda Airport, wearing a black shirt and a dark cap.
One reporter could be heard off camera asking Harry: ‘How do you like to be in Japan for the first time in four years?’ And he replied: ‘Good to see you again.’
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The Duke arrived in Japan ahead of his attendance at the ISPS (International Sports Promotion Society) Sports Values Summit ‘Special Edition’ tomorrow.
He will join a panel discussion with former New Zealand rugby player Dan Carter, Sentebale chair Sophie Chandauka, Invictus Games gold medallist Steve James and the Rector of South Africa’s Stellenbosch University Professor Wim de Villiers.
ISPS is a sponsor of the Sentebale Polo Cup, which Harry will be joining in Singapore on August 12.
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