According to an analyst, Prince Harry is back in his pre-wedding joyful phase in Tokyo.
The Duke of Sussex, who arrived in Japan this week for charity endeavours, is seen differently in Japan than in the United States.
Daniel Elser, an expert, writes for news.com.au: "The unfortunate reality is that we have all become accustomed to the Duke of Dour.
"I'm so used to seeing photos of him looking tense as his burly US security guards herd him and wife Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, in and out of official state-side engagements, not a single visible neck among them and all arms like Christmas hams."
"So used to photos of Harry purposefully striding into UK court buildings with all the twitchy unease of a man about to enter a gladiatorial arena armed only with a spork," she said.
"And so used to seeing the duke sit down for TV interviews where he is forced to peel back tender emotional layers and lay bare his hurt feelings for slack-jawed audiences, because that's pretty much what he does for ready dosh these days," Ms Elser continued.
"The question that these Tokyo photos really raise is, if we haven't seen this chirpy Harry in a long time, how happy might Harry be with his gleaming US career?"
Harry, Meghan Markle, and their baby Archie will leave the United Kingdom in 2020. The Duke and his family currently reside in California.