The last time Prince Harry dropped into Sydney for a visit two years ago he was inundated with kisses and marriage proposals.
However it'll be sport rather than love that the 32-year-old royal will focus on when he makes his much-anticipated return to the harbour city next month.
The fifth-in-line to the throne will be in town to cast a royal eye over preparations for the Invictus Games, which Sydney is hosting in October 2018.
Organisers of the Sydney games tweeted their excitement about the royal visit.
"Looking forward to giving Prince Harry a great Aussie welcome to Sydney next month #IAM #Unconquered," InvictusSydney said.
A brief statement released by Kensington Palace said Prince Harry will attend various events celebrating Sydney's hosting of the Invictus Games.
He'll fly in from Singapore, where he'll play in a polo match to raise money for his Sentebale charity which helps children living with HIV in southern Africa.
The Invictus Games were set up by Prince Harry as an international Paralympic-style event for injured and sick servicemen and women.
His inspiration for the games came from his decade-long service with the British Army, which included two tours of duty in Afghanistan.
Last November when he announced Sydney as the host city for the 2018 games, Prince Harry urged the 500 or so wounded military athletes from 17 countries to "bring it" when they line up to compete.
Prince Harry's return to Sydney comes just three months before the 20th anniversary of the death of his mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, in a Paris car crash.
He recently earned world-wide praise for speaking publicly for the first time about his struggle growing up in the spotlight after her death when he was just 12.
While no specific details have been released about when Prince Harry will arrive in Sydney or what events he'll attend, his fans are sure to be out in force to give him as warm a welcome.
Back then, Prince Harry was winding up his 10 years with the British army by spending a month on attachment with Aussie troops in Perth and Darwin.
When he arrived in Sydney to bid farewell to Australia, hundreds of fans lined the Opera House steps, some with signs emblazoned with "Marry Me Harry" and "His Royal Hotness".
One of his biggest fans, Victoria McRae, a 21-year-old student at the time, even managed to get a royal peck on the lips and squeeze in a quick proposal to her favourite prince.
While Prince Harry is now dating American actress Meghan Markle, he'll no doubt still capture Aussie hearts again in Sydney.