The famous British prince (and media darling) visits Singapore in early June, and we have a much better itinerary lined up for him
Hear ye hear ye, the prince is coming! Fresh from the royal rumour mill is news of Prince Harry’s arrival in Singapore in early June, and considering the amount of media attention this ginger-haired charmer gets outside of the palace, it’s a mighty big deal. While it’s unlikely we’ll get a handshake from the regal icon himself (us peasants aren’t worthy), we’ve put together a lil’ itinerary for Prince Harry nonetheless; y’know, in case he decides he’s bored by his security detail and wants to wander off on his own. We’ve got you covered, Harry.
Hide in plain sight in an inconspicuous ’hood
Okay, so your mug’s pretty famous, but there’s no harm picking a quieter neighbourhood to explore instead of where all the flocks of tourists scamper to. Lose yourself in the streets of Tiong Bahru or Everton Park, and trust us, Yishun is the last place people will think you’ll be.
We hear you’re taking part in fasting for Ramadan
Awfully thoughtful towards Muslim Singaporeans, Harry! You definitely won brownie points with us when you announced you were participating in iftar – the Muslim practice of breaking fast. Need some recommendations? Here are the best Ramadan dining deals that you can easily afford.
Do you miss food back home?
All that travelling must have you knackered, so missing comfort food back home must only come naturally. We’ve lined up these best spots for fish and chips in Singapore, and since we know you’re here for the Royal Sentebale Royal Salute Polo Cup on 5 June, you’ll have the Sunday free to tuck into these top Sunday roasts in the city too.
Avoid people. Stick with horses
Need some time away from paparazzi or need to practise in privacy for the Polo Cup? Check out these spots for horse riding in Singapore, with swish equestrian facilities that even Your Highness will approve.
Unleash your sporty side
Considering you were the one who launched the Invictus Games for Paralympians, your knack for sports is no royal secret. Catch a break from your formal duties and rough it out with these places to do sports in Singapore. And since you’ll be coming during the Dragon Boat Festival, how about a test of strength at these dragon boating centres?