They have been dazzling fans on their whirldwind 16-day royal tour, but it looks like not everyone was impressed with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
As the Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrived to meet Tonga’s prime minister this morning, they were greeted by many locals in traditional dress.
Including two boys who sat excitedly holding a sign offering free hugs to the couple before they they walked down the corridor.
But it all seemed a little too much for one of them who decided to take a ‘nap’ on the floor as the couple arrived.
Scooting over the barrier, he layed face down on the floor just moments after the Royal couple had passed him.
When he ‘woke up’, he was spotted by Harry, who he managed to win over with antics and got a hug from.
Meghan was seen watching over the pair with delight.
The 37-year-old wore a $1,595 (£881) striped olive green and white dress by Australian-born fashion designer Martin Grant.
The couple are on the 11th day of a 16-day tour across four countries.
They are due back in Australia tonight for the final days of the Invictus Games, which Harry founded in 2014.
The games give sick and injured military personnel and veterans the opportunity to compete in sports such as wheelchair basketball.
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