Furthering his endeavours to improve the protection of wildlife, the 31-year-old royal dropped by the Bardia National Park to learn more about their conservation efforts to restore the tiger population.
It was clear the London local was hoping to bump into his fellow ginger friends; instead he had to make do with pretending to be a tiger instead.
Crouching down to imitate a big cat, the former military man was shown how conservationists track the animal in a country park.
โNot as good as a tiger. Youโd be a bit worried if you saw one of those walking towards you,โ he joked.

Harry shows off his tiger moves! He may have missed a visit from the big cat but he was wowed when he was greeted by this elephant.
The Prince was then shown some incredible snaps of real tigers. โThat, was here? Amazing,โ he said.
โShow me that tiger again please, that was amazing, itโs beautiful. Fat, healthy, really healthy. They wonโt struggle with food, as long as theyโre fit and well.โ
Harry was exceptionally impressed by the teamโs achievements, praising them in a note left in the visitorโs book, which Kensington Palace tweeted.
โI congratulate every single one of you for what you have achieved here. Working together has proved itself and no rhinos poached for three years is near perfection. Well done all of you. Thank you from all of us who care for all these amazing animals and the habitat they live in,โ he penned, signing the book, โHarry, Capt. Wales.โ

The wildlife crusader was seriously impressed by the Bardia National Park team.
His whirlwind five day tour has been filled with a range of fun activities including a rafting trip on the Khauraha River and trekked in the foothills of the Himalayas to โsee how Nepalโs natural bounty is being carefully opened up to visitors, so that conservation efforts an tourist revenue can become self-reinforcing,โ his spokesman said in a statement.
While Harry has fallen for the Indian subcontinent, Nepal is just as besotted with the 31-year-old Prince.
Speaking how the nation holds a โspecial placeโ for him in their heart, the handsome redhead was bestowed another crown, king of a Gurkha village!

Bow down to your new kingโฆ
Following his trek into the foothills of the Himalayas, Harry opted to ditch a hotel to spend the night in a traditional homestay.
Much to Harryโs delight, the whole village of Leurani turned out to welcome the prince. Following a cultural show he was crowned with a white โphetaโ turban, which signifies he is the villageโs head man.
At the end of the show Harry went to have dinner with Mangali Tamang, where he stayed with her family for the evening. The 86-year-old widow cooked the Prince a dinner of rice, chicken curry, mixed vegetables, dahl and pickles.

Harry loved his homestay.
Accustomed to the spicy flavours of the dish, the royal spoke of his time serving in Afghanistan, revealing he ate goat curry every night.
โIt started off really mild and then the spices got stronger and stronger. By the end, it was winter and all the guys were sitting eating in puffa jackets but the curry was so hot that I was sitting there sweating in my t-shirt,โ he said laughing.

โItโs definitely too small!โ
Staying the night at her home, Harry slept in a communal area that is normally used for cooking. A bed was brought in for the royal, his police protection werenโt as lucky and had to sleep on the floor.
Moved by the experience the Nepalese native quipped, โIโm very happy. I cried as when I die I can say Iโve talked to the King of a foreign land.โ
Before he left, the village gift Harry with a waistcoat, a scarf and a hat which was too small for his head. Not letting the Prince leave, Harry had to try all his gifts on!
โLucky itโs not too warm,โ he joked about the jungle heat. โYouโre going to really kit me out arenโt you?โ
