5-Year-Old Becomes Prince Harry's Chauffeur And It's The Cutest Thing Ever

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5-Year-Old Becomes Prince Harry's Chauffeur And It's The Cutest Thing Ever

During this year's Invictus Games in Toronto, Prince Harry switched it up and did things a little differently.

Harry, 31, is the creator and patron of the Paralympic-style games in which wounded veterans take part in various sporting events, including sitting volleyball and wheelchair basketball.

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This year's games officially started on Saturday, September 23, and Harry opted to participate in one of the events. Even princes need a break from their official duties to enjoy a little bit of playtime.

Harry joined 5-year-old Daimy Gommers, whose father is competing in archery and sitting volleyball, for the Jaguar Land Rover Driving Challenge and it was super adorable!

The Dutch girl previously met Harry at a past Invictus Games, and apparently she has been a big fan ever since. On Saturday, she was over the moon about having the opportunity to partner up with Prince Harry.

"Every time she sees Prince Harry on the television or in a magazine she says 'It's my friend Prince Harry,'" explains Daimy's mother, Danielle Gommers.

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Daimy was given a chance to take the Prince for a spin after she excelled at her morning drive around the track.

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Chris Jackson/Getty/People

Harry coached the young girl during the race, and although it looked like they had a near-miss or two, the pair were all smiles during the fun event.

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Chris Jackson/Getty/People
Chris Jackson/Getty/People

Daimy told her mom that the drive was "nice," but she was ready to wind down with some ice cream.

As for Harry, he carried on with his duties as the patron of the games including delivering a speech later that day at the opening ceremony, which was also attended by his girlfriend and actress Meghan Markle.

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