25. Nobody's Perfect
CBS' Happy Together, Styles' first foray into U.S. network TV as an executive producer, was canceled after its initial 13-episode run.
26. Good to the Last Mic Drop
When his first solo tour concluded in July 2018, selling almost 1 million tickets between 89 shows, $1.2 million had been donated to various charities from a portion of his proceeds and contributions from promoter Live Nation and the GLSEN PRIDE campaign.
27. Golden Wins
Nothing was going to drag Harry down after he won his first Grammy. The artist took home the Best Pop Solo Performance prize in 2021 for his hit “Watermelon Sugar.”
Two years later, he received back-to-back trophies for his third solo album Harry's House—including Best Pop Vocal Album and the coveted Album of the Year honor.
“This doesn’t happen to people like me very often,” he said upon winning Album of the Year, “and this is so, so nice.”
28. History-Making Cover Star
And Grammy winner isn’t the only title Harry has. In 2020, he became the first solo male cover star to grace the front of Vogue.
29. Music to Fans’ Ears
And don't forget about his music for other artists. In addition to penning his own songs, Harry earned writing credits for Ariana Grande’s hit “Just a Little bit of Your Heart,” as well as Meghan Trainor and Michael Bublé’s track “Someday.”
30. A Man of Many Interests
While it may be hard to imagine Harry pursuing professions other than music and acting—with him also appearing in Don’t Worry Darling directed by then-girlfriend Olivia Wilde—it wasn’t the only direction he initially considered for a career. In fact, the “Adore You” artist told Ellen DeGeneres in 2020 that if he wasn’t a singer he’d want to be a florist.
Another job that piqued his interest? Physiotherapist.
“I always wanted to be a footballer but I wasn’t good enough, so I wanted to be, like, a physio,” he said on a 2020 episode of BBC Radio 2’s The Zoe Ball Breakfast Show. “And then we had a career day at school and I got told there was no jobs in physiotherapy. So, I became a musician instead.”
31. Wish I Could Be Part of That World
Harry took a pass on playing Prince Eric in the live-action remake of The Little Mermaid because apparently he wanted to explore deeper waters.
"We met with him. He was lovely. What a wonderful guy," director Rob Marshall told Entertainment Weekly in 2023. "But at the end of the day, he really felt like he wanted to go off and do the movies that he ended up doing, which were sort of darker."
In dual releases in 2022, Harry was convincing as an increasingly sinister 1950s-era husband in Don't Worry Darling and heartbreaking as a copper with a secret in My Policeman.

