Prince Harry showed off his sporting skills during a visit to a north London youth centre running a half-term holiday activity programme.

Harry visited Roundwood Youth Centre in Brent to get an update about the Fit and Fed Campaign which aims to provide children and young people with free activities and a nutritious lunch during school holidays.

Prince Harry helped serve up pasta during the visit to the centre
Prince Harry helped serve up pasta during the visit to the centre (Frank Augstein/PA)
The scheme provides children with a healthy lunch during the school holidays
The scheme provides children with a healthy lunch during the school holidays (Frank Augstein/PA)
The royal visitor then joined in the fun and games
The royal visitor then joined in the fun and games (Frank Augstein/PA)
Mixing fun with royal duties can be a difficult balancing ac
Mixing fun with royal duties can be a difficult balancing act (Frank Augstein/PA)
Youngsters showed the prince their hockey skills
Youngsters showed the prince their hockey skills (Frank Augstein/PA)
That looks like fun...
That looks like fun… (Frank Augstein/PA)
Prince Harry couldn't resist taking to the field
Harry couldn’t resist taking to the field (Frank Augstein/PA)
Meanwhile, Harry's father the Prince of Wales was touring the North East - seen here at Durham Castle
Meanwhile, Harry’s father the Prince of Wales was touring County Durham – seen here at Durham Castle (Owen Humphreys/PA)
Charles donned sunglasses as he met emergency services personnel at the new Emergency Service Station in Barnard Castle
Charles donned sunglasses as he met emergency services personnel at the new Emergency Service Station in Barnard Castle (Chris Jackson/PA)
The prince met local Brownies at the Bowes Museum in Barnard Castle
The prince met local Brownies at the Bowes Museum in Barnard Castle (Owen Humphreys/PA)
He also enjoyed a tour of the attraction
He also enjoyed a tour of the attraction (Owen Humphreys/PA)