Prince Harry is spending the lockdown at his new LA home with Meghan Markle and Archie, and it seems the family have been spending a lot of time enjoying the sunshine.
The royal showed off a lovely tan as he spoke about how much he missed rugby in a video message about how the sport has dealt with the coronavirus pandemic.
The video, which was posted on Rugby England's social media feeds, shows what players and clubs have been doing while they've not been allowed to take to the field.
Harry introduces the video by simply saying: "We all miss rugby".
It then cuts to other players explaining what they miss about the sport, including Jonny Wilkinson, Eddie Jones and Sarah Hunter.

One then says: "This pandemic might have paused the game", and Harry finishes the sentence, adding: "But it hasn't taken away our spirit".
It's likely that Harry recorded the video in his new LA home, where he has filmed a number of clips during the pandemic.
He is sitting outside in front of a cream wall and some plants, wearing a white polo shirt.
The video features clips of how rugby clubs have turned their focus to helping people during the pandemic.


These include videos of players who have turned their clubhouses into makeshift food centres and have been delivering supplies to vulnerable people.
The video also included a shout out to the NHS in the form of a huge blue heart on a rugby pitch.
Harry's words came just before it was announced that he and Meghan have signed up with the same high-profile agency as Barack and Michelle Obama, as well as Bill and Hillary Clinton.
It's their first big business move since they officially quit the royal family earlier this year and moved to LA with their son Archie.
While insiders have claimed the couple won't say anything negative about their family, royal expert Ingrid Seward has warned that Meghan and Harry will have to tell stories about their time in the royal family to justify their fees.
She said: "No one wants to pay to hear them sounding off about gender equality and the environment.
"Harry and Meghan will really have to up their ante, and they will absolutely have to tell some stories about the Royal Family."
Former President Barack Obama reportedly earned almost £320,000 for one 2017 speech, while the Clintons averaged almost £200,000 per appearance in 2014 thanks to the New York-based Harry Walker Agency.
They have reportedly said they will now focus their efforts on social issues such as racial injustice, in line with the Black Lives Matter movement, while continuing to highlight subjects such as gender equality, mental health and environmental concerns.