On Day 2 of his latest visit to Toronto, Prince Harry spent time with Canadian veterans.
The royal, who served as a combat pilot himself, stopped by the Sunnybrook Veterans Centre on Thursday afternoon.
According to his office website, he was there “meeting and having a laugh with Canadian veterans who showed off their creative arts programs,” which include everything from ceramics to photography. A highlight, per his website, was seeing the helmets that veterans have turned into “profound works of self-expression.”
One of the veterans Prince Harry met was 101-year-old Brenda Reid, who served in an all-woman-run Royal Canadian Navy station in Nova Scotia. While chatting with a group of residents, the prince asked about their best war stories. Reid joked, “You can’t always believe the

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