Prince Harry has certainly cemented his position as the world's most desirable husband in recent weeks.
Harry, who was formerly Britain's most eligible bachelor, reacted to the news of his wife's pregnancy with great aplomb. While covering ground in Australia at breakneck speed, Harry helped Meghan Markle take off her espadrille wedges on the beach, and then proceeded to give a sweet shout-out to her and their expectant child during his Invictus Games Opening Ceremony speech.
And now, the Duke of Sussex has really outdone himself...

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle had yet another heartwarming moment in Fiji yesterday.
When attending a state dinner hosted by the President of Fiji, Harry reportedly toasted with water to stand in solidarity with his wife - who cannot drink alcohol during her pregnancy - in what was lauded as an adorable and selfless move.
I mean, I don't want to burden men with even more unattainable ideals, but you might want to rethink things if your beau isn't busting out Prince Harry-esque moves on the regular.
Of course, the people of the internet were all for Harry's sweet gesture. "Aww so sweet of Prince Harry to join her in her ‘water toast," one Twitter user wrote, while another corroborated "Both pregnant, lol. What a supportive husband."

At the gala, which saw Meghan wear a bright blue cape gown and Harry a tuxedo adorned with military medals, the Duke of Sussex professed that he and the Duchess were "overwhelmed by the warm Fijian welcome we received from the people of these beautiful islands this afternoon in Albert Park, and all the way from the airport! It really is a privilege to be here."
"As you know, Fiji has a long tradition of welcoming royal visitors over the years and our two countries have enjoyed a close relationship and friendship. We share Commonwealth values and common goals – a love of rugby and a sense of humor! Our ties run deep.
"Your soldiers fought with the British Armed Forces during the First and Second World Wars and continue to serve alongside our soldiers to this day, with more than 1,250 Fijians currently serving,” he continued. “I must emphasize my respect, admiration and camaraderie with the Fijian soldiers that I served with in Afghanistan. We trained together, we fought together, and most importantly, we laughed together," he continued.
What a couple, eh?

Kensington Palace announced the Duchess of Sussex's pregnancy earlier this month.
"Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are very pleased to announce that The Duchess of Sussex is expecting a baby in the Spring of 2019," read the statement, which was posted to social media.
"Their Royal Highnesses have appreciated all of the support they have received from people around the world since their wedding in May and are delighted to be able to share this happy news with the public."