He's used to having his fair share of female attention, but few women have had the courage to ask Prince Harry for a dance.
But he wasn't afraid to show off his best moves during his visit to the Fundacion Amigos de Jesus daycare centre in Santiago, which looks after children with mental and physical disabilities.
He is currently on his third day of a Royal tour of Chile, where he flew out to support England football team.
As well as dancing on the steps of the daycare centre, much to the amusement of it's patients and onlookers, he played with the children and spent time with them throughout the whole day.
He hung out with a young boy called Russel, four, and high-fived the beaming boy as they played in the centre.
He laughed when seven-year-old Pascal Vasquez stole the microphone from him as began to make a speech.
This isn't the first time during his trip to Chile that the Prince, who turns 30 in September, has indulged his playful side.
On Friday he visited the Sagrada Familia kindergarten school in Chile where he cheered up underprivileged children from the Mapuche indigenous community.
He visited various homes of people who suffered during the fires, and even helped one family repair their TV.