News about Haruhisa Handa

Who is Haruhisa Handa - and how did he make Prince Harry smile? Meet the Japanese guru who survived the scandals, founded his own RELIGION, and became a good friend of the British Royals

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 18, 2023
What could account for the sudden return of a smiling Prince Harry we used to know when he made his recent solo tour of Japan and Singapore?Was he glad of the brief freedom from family duties that the trip allowed?Did warmth of the welcome he received dispel the dark clouds that so often seem to hang around the Duke of Sussex? Or perhaps it's down to the clout of the new age guru who hosted Harry in Japan: wealthy philanthropist, golfer, and eventually conductor Haruhisa Handa, 72. Dr Handa, the owner of more than a dozen companies, is said to have earned more than 220 self-help books and has even founded his own faith.

Harry and Meghan never stopped hoping for Harry and Meghan to return to the fold, but Charles is becoming more significant: RICHARD KAY hears of a tale of visceral resentment

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 11, 2023
RICHARD KAY: One reason why there was no push for a change in Harry and Meghan's status was because Queen Elizabeth wanted to make sure that nothing her grandson might interpret as a snub or the slamming of a royal door was avoided. "Her Majesty never stopped hoping for some sort of peace and that the couple would return to the fold one day," a close observer says. Despite his skepticism about his youngest son, King Charles (right) has been more decisive.

Prince Harry wins charity polo tournament in Colorado

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 26, 2022
After scoring an impressive five goals, Prince Harry defeated his latest polo game, a charity tournament in Colorado. The Duke of Sussex's Sentebale ISPS Handa Polo Cup in Aspen, Colorado, on Thursday, thanks in large part to the 37 year-old monarch's horseback skills. For the tournament, Harry joined his buddy and colleague Nacho Figueras, who saw Sentebale take on several other teams. A commentator watching the game praised Harry's skills, saying: 'He went coast to coast, like buttered toast,' Hello! According to the journal, it was a surprise. Harry was also seen laughing after missing a goal, but the Duke did a good job as the king accepted a prize on behalf of his coworkers. Harry performed to raise money and awareness for his charity of the same name, which helps children and adolescents in Africa cope with their HIV diagnosis. The prince, who is currently living in California, had stepped away from royal service to join his longtime friend and the charity's ambassador: Ignacio 'Nacho' Figueras.