LOOK: Prince Harry jokes jokingly for touching Meghan's hair



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Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, meet Walter Kieran, 3, on the Croke Park field on the second day of their visit to Dublin, Ireland on Wednesday. July. 11, 2018. Image: Chris Jackson / AP through AP Middle

A 3-year-old boy in Ireland was fascinated to meet Meghan Markle – not because she was royalty, but rather because of his long wavy hair.

Meghan and her husband Prince Harry 's visit to Ireland marks their first official overseas trip as a married couple.

On Wednesday, July 11, the newlyweds passed through Croke Park in Dublin, home of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA), which promotes Gaelic Indigenous games.

In addition to watching some of the traditional Irish sports, the couple met young children who charmed them during their visit.

The little Walter Kieran was carried high enough to reach the locks and face of Meghan. The Duchess of Sussex affectionately held her hand back

However, Prince Harry pretended to be angry about frayed hair and pretended to scold him with a finger.

  Prince Harry, Meghan Markle

Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry smile at Walter Kieran, 3, who reached out to touch his hair on the Croke Park field on the second day of their visit in Dublin, Ireland, on Wednesday, July 11, 2018. Image: Brian Lawless / PA by AP

Another child, Dylan Mahon, 4, was interested in her hair – her beard to be exact. The Duke of Sussex allowed him to shoot his ginger hair

  Prince Harry, Meghan Markle

A boy caresses the beard of Prince Harry, while Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex smiles on the ground of Croke Park the second day of their visit to Dublin, Ireland, on Wednesday, July 11, 2018. Image: Dominic Lipinski / AP via AP

"You may soon have a beard – you never know!" would he tell the child, according to People. Niña V. Guno / ra

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