Throughout his tour of New Zealand, Prince Harry has greeted adoring fans, visited museums and even caught a rugby game. But his latest experience is something we never thought’d we see the royal do — dance!

During a visit to the Linton Military Camp on the morning of Wednesday, May 13, the 30-year-old prince performed the haka, a traditional Māori war dance with the New Zealand armed forces. The routine is often performed on the battlefield by army members in remembrance of those who served before them.

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Harry performing the Māori dance with the armed forces on Wednesday.

“Yeah, he was sweating, we were sweating, a bit of frustration set in,” Warrant Officer Brett Pene told [The New Zealand Herald](http://www.nzherald.co.nz/lifestyle/news/article.cfm?cid=6&objectid=11447796)_, adding the royal was a bit red-faced and out of breath by the end of the elaborate, 20-minute ritual.

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Watch a video of Prince Harry performing the haka below!