Prince Harry of Wales was able to experience how to change a baby doll's diaper with one hand while the other holds a dumbbell during his visit at Headway in Nottingham, England on April 25. Headway is a charity organization that supports the brain injury survivors and the 28-year-old Royal Prince showed his charming side at the event.

It is the first time for Prince Harry to visit Nottingham to fulfill his increasing royal duties and activities. The young Prince has been on a four-month military duty in Afghanistan as the British Army Pilot with the given nickname "Captain Wales."

Headway uses the stimulating diaper-changing task to test and find out the physical limitations of the brain injury survivors. The late Princess Diana was also a Royal patron at the charity organization.

Aside from the diaper-changing experience, Prince Harry put on a goggle that stimulates a brain injury's effects. Then, he was able to meet a former Royal Marine brain injury survivor while on duty in Afghanistan at the Bradbury House where the schoolchildren excitedly greeted the Royal prince.

Prince Harry's Nottingham visit included the appearance at the Confetti Institute of Creative Technologies where he tried video gaming, sparring with some young boys at the KK Boxing Club ring and even becoming a DJ for the day.

Meanwhile, the month of May will be a very busy month for Prince Harry because he is scheduled to visit the United States making stops at Colorado, New Jersey, Washington D.C. and New York. The trip is still a part of Prince Harry's royal duties on the numerous charities and foundations that he runs together with his brother Prince William and the pregnant Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton.