Prince Harry Carries Little Girl To Watch Foo Fighters At Invictus Games' Closing Ceremony! [WATCH]

By Jorge Solis (j.solis@mstarsnews.com) | Sep 19, 2014 08:43 PM EDT

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With Prince William and Kate Middleton enjoying the wonderful news of a small baby bump, you can tell being a father is rubbing off on his red-headed brother. Prince Harry carried a little girl on his shoulders so she could see the Foo Fighters at the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games.

As reported here, the Prince was on his way to the Invictus Games when he became involved in a terrifying car crash that left one of his motorcycle riders in the hospital, though he was recently discharged. Luckily, the 30-year-old came out of the accident uninjured.

After giving a speech at the closing ceremony, the younger son of Prince Charles noticed a little girl wearing noise-reducing headphones crying because she was too short to see the concert. The former British Army Apache helicopter pilot lifted the five-year-old Isabelle Nixon up from her feet and carried her on his shoulders.

You can see the video of Prince Harry and the Invictus Games here:

It turns out that Nixon's father is a British disabled war veteran. Adam Nixon lost his leg in an explosion while fighting in Iraq back in 2004. He now serves as the captain of Team Great Britain's wheelchair basketball team, who recently played and won during the Invictus Games.

Nixon tells the Daily Mail, "When she realized who it was, she was lost for words. She just danced along to the Foo Fighters with him and hasn't stopped smiling since."

For more photos the family and Prince Harry together, click here.

Prince Harry did a wonderful nobel act for a little girl. Readers, what do you think of the good gesture?

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