Celebrity These Photos of Prince Harry Making Friends with a Pooch Will Make You Love Him Even More By Brandi Fowler Brandi Fowler Instagram Website In addition to her extensive fashion, lifestyle, and beauty coverage for InStyle, Brandi has worked as a writer and editor for E! Online, a fashion and lifestyle writer for Hello! US, an editor/on-camera host for AOL, contributing writer and red carpet correspondent for Variety and Cosmopolitan, and has also served as the Hollywood correspondent for Australia's 9News' TheFIX. Her editorial features can also be found on Vitruvi, MTV News, Madame Noire, Hello Beautiful and more covering fashion, beauty, lifestyle, travel, and entertainment news. Her articles have been syndicated by the likes of Health, Marie Claire, Essence, Shape, Yahoo!, People, and more. InStyle's editorial guidelines Updated on May 6, 2016 @ 07:30PM Pin Share Tweet Email Photo: Max Mumby/Getty Images Prince Harry bonding with this adorable Golden Retriever is all you need to kick off you weekend. The royal, 31, charmed the 2-year-old service dog as he greeted her and her owner—Air Force veteran David Romero—while visiting Orlando, Fla. Friday on the site of his paralympic-style Invictus Games. According to People, the pup named Jasmine can sense when Romero has a PTSD attack coming on and will alert him so he can take preventative medication. She has already alerted him five times. Getty Images Prince Harry Admits He Sometimes Feels "Out of Touch" with Younger Generations In the sweet snaps of Prince Harry and the pup's meet-up, it's clear Jasmine is swooning as the prince gives her all of his attention, rubs her neck and pretends to give her a kiss. The dog wraps her paw around his arm during the rub down and even leans in as he purses his lips at her and gives her a paw-shake. Sipa USA After spending some quality time with Jasmine, Prince Harry, who was clad in jeans and a black collared shirt, chatted with a few swimmers who will participate in the Games Sunday. During the event, wounded, injured and sick armed services personnel and their associated veterans take part in sports competitions, including indoor rowing and wheelchair basketball. Getty Images Getty Images