A LITTLE girl has won the heart of Prince Harry - and managed to pinch some of his popcorn in the process.

Two-year-old Emily made faces with the royal while at the Invictus Games volleyball finals, with the adorable little girl not afraid to dig into his courtside snack.

18 Prince Harry made faces at the two-year-old, with the pair poking their tongues out at each other Credit: James Whatling

18 The prince playfully tried to shield his popcorn away from the little girl Credit: Getty - Contributor

18 But Emily wasn't about to take no for an answer - digging away into the popcorn while the Prince wasn't looking Credit: Rex Features

Harry was seated next to Emily and her family, mum Hayley, and former Invictus player and paralympian Dave Henson.

The prince repeatedly shared his snack with the cute toddler as they enjoyed the match between Great Britain and Denmark at the Mattamy Athletic Centre in Toronto.

Girlfriend Meghan Markle, who was pictured with him at a public event for the first time at the wheelchair tennis on Monday, did not attend.

An onlooker said: "It was adorable.

"Harry looked so relaxed and was having great fun.

"He's such a nice loveable guy. He'll definitely make a great dad one day."

18 Harry's new friend makes a grab for the prince's popcorn

18 He even playfully teased the little girl, much to her mother's amusement

18 The Prince clearly enjoyed larking around with the youngster during the event

18 Harry clearly enjoyed larking about with the family Credit: Getty Images - Getty

18 Harry shared his snack as he enjoyed the volleyball final

18 Harry with paralympian David Henson (left) and the ace's wife Hayley Credit: Getty Images - Getty

Earlier, a Royal Marine who lost three limbs after kneeling on a bomb in Afghanistan was praised by Prince Harry after picking up sliver at the Games.

Mark Ormrod came second in the indoor rowing event in Toronto and received a handshake from the Royal as he was presented with his medal.

18 Prince Harry congratulated a former marine on taking silver at the Invictus Games Credit: Rex Features

18 Mark Ormrod came second in the indoor rowing event in Toronto Credit: Rex Features

18 The hero lost an arm and both legs after stepping on an IED in Afghanistan in 2007 Credit: Rex Features

18 The Prince described it as his honour to present Mark with his medal in Canada Credit: PA:Press Association

The pair first met nine years ago when Harry visited the armed forces Surrey based rehab centre Headly court in 2008.

Kensington Palace's official Twitter feed posted a message saying it was the Prince's "honour" to present the award to the "incredible" ex-marine.

The former 40-commando joked that he looked "drunk" in his winning pictures because he was so exhausted.

He also received a hug from his children, Evie and Mason,

Mark, 32, lost three limbs in Afghanistan when he stepped on an IED in Helmond on Christmas Eve 2007.

He became the UK's first triple amputee from Afghanistan after losing his legs and right arm and admits he considered suicide shortly after being discharged from hospital.

18 Mark is seen here in Helmand Province in 2007 before his life was changed forever Credit: Collect

18 Mark came second for Team UK at the event for injured servicemen organised by the Prince Credit: Getty Images - Getty

18 The pair first met at a rehab centre for injured members of the armed forces in 2008 Credit: Rex Features

Last year, trying to raise awareness about suicide amongst ex-servicemen he said: "The military put my family up in a flat opposite and when I was discharged I went across to the flat.

"The wheelchair wouldn't fit in the lounge where people were eating and chatting so I had to have my dinner on my lap in the hallway.

"That night I was getting ready for bed when I saw myself for the first time in a full-length mirror and I just had a fleeting thought of 'I don't want to live like this'.

"That's as far as it went but I've known other people who have committed suicide."

18 His kids Evie and Mason were also there to share in their dads glory Credit: Rex Features

18 Harry also posed with the gold and bronze medal winners of the event Credit: Rex Features

The Invictus Games are a multi-sport event for wounded, injured or sick armed services personnel.

It was created by Prince Harry and Invictus stands for "unconquered" or "undefeated" in Latin.

The week-long event will see 550 competitors from 17 nations competing against one another in 12 different sports.

Sporting events at the Games include wheelchair basketball, sitting volleyball and indoor rowing, and the events tend to attract a crowd packed with politicians and Royals.

The first ever Invictus Games took place in March 2014 at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London, United Kingdom.

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