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SEE the adorable moment when Harper Beckham met Prince Harry!

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Prince Harry shook hands with the youngest Beckham child while her dad David Beckham played at the UNICEF Match For Children at Old Trafford

Prince Harry and Harper Beckham
Prince Harry and Harper Beckham

With the Beckhams being one of the coolest, most stylish and lovable families out there, so it’s not suprising that youngest of the bunch, Harper Beckham is basically living out our hopes and dreams, despite only being 4-years-old.

Related: We’re not surprised Victoria is a proud mum after THIS photo of Brooklyn and David Beckham…

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And we never wanted to be in Harper’s ever-so-stylish shoes more than when she accompanied her dad and big brothers on the pitch at Old Trafford for the UNICEF Match For Children, and met a legit real life prince.

Yep. Prince Harry himself shook hands with the little tot and the photo is enough to make our hearts into a puddle on the floor that Dereck the maitence man would need to put a ‘CAUTION SLIPPERY FLOOR’ sign out for.

When Harper met Harry – it’s the stuff that adorable dreams are made of!

Harper was there at Old Trafford, dressed all in red (seriously, where can we get that red coat in our size?), along with her big brother Cruz, who was in a red England footy kit supporting brother Brooklyn and dad David Beckham at the match.

The oh-so-cute moment was captured on the live streaming app MyEye, which is owned by ol’ Dave

In a video uploaded onto MyEye, the app owned by David Beckham, Prince Harry shakes hands with Harper at the UNICEF Match For Children – he’s smiling, she looks all cute and shy. It’s too much to handle!

We’ve never wanted to be a 4-year-old girl more…

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