The Duke of Sussex will attend the summit on August 9 before flying to Singapore.
Prince Harry has landed in Tokyo, Japan for the ISPS Sporting Values Summit-Special Edition today, August 9, celebrating the power of sport, community and philanthropy. Hello writes about it.
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The father of two was spotted at the airport next to Argentine polo player Nacho Figueres. The athlete has long been in a warm relationship with the royal family.
The founder of ISPS Handa, Dr. Dan Carter, former New Zealand All Blacks and ISPS Handa ambassador, and Sophie Chandauka MBE, president of Sentebale, will also attend Handa. In addition, Professor Wim de Villiers, President and Vice-Chancellor of Stellenbosch University in South Africa, and veteran Royal Australian Navy and Invictus Games gold medalist Steve James will also attend the summit.
Harry’s wife, the Duchess of Sussex, had not planned to accompany him on his trip to Asia.
Founder of the International Sports Promotion Association, Dr. Haruhisa Handa said, “ISPS Handa is delighted to partner with Sentebale for the ISPS Sporting Values Summit in Tokyo this August and the annual Singapore Polo Cup. Our respective organizations share a mutual responsibility to empower and help those who need it most. We believe we can use the power of sport to do that.”
As you know, Harry and Nacho will fly to Singapore after attending the summit, where the annual Sentebale ISPS Handa Polo Cup will take place on 12 August at Singapore Polo Club.
Prince will play for the Royal Salute Sentebale team, while Nacho will lead the rival team of the Singapore Polo Club.
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