Prince Harry shares new details about his son Archie
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Even though Prince Harry is no longer a working royal, he still makes regular appearances at various events and functions in the UK and abroad. But there's one big difference between his public appearances now and when he was still a full-fledged member of the Royal Family: he can now say whatever he likes!
Harry has been outspoken since he and his wife Meghan Markle stepped down from their roles last year, sharing candid insights about life as a royal. But according to recent reports, we're about to get even more insights from the Duke of Sussex in the coming months... and it might not all be good.
Last week, Prince Harry paid a surprise virtual visit to a WellChild Awards ceremony held at Kensington Palace. During the ceremony, the Prince was video chatting with a young boy named Henry – one of the winners of the 2022 WellChild Awards, an organisation that celebrates the resilience of children living with serious illnesses.
Prince Harry speaking over Zoom with a recipient of the 2022 WellChild Awards. Credit: 7news.com
The Prince first apologised to little Henry, saying he was sorry he couldn’t present the award in person due to the recent passing of the Queen. Henry then told Prince Harry that he looks just like his dad. That seemed to delight the Prince, and he responded with: ‘My name is Henry as well, but everyone calls me Harry and I have no idea why.’
Little Henry’s mum responded next and told Prince Harry that her son was named after him. The boy can be heard saying something to his parents, and Prince Harry then told Henry that he sounds just like his son, Archie. ‘You’ve got the same little squeaky voice,’ the Prince cooed. ‘I love it.’
Prince Harry also gave further updates on his two kids, Archie and Lilibet. ‘They’re doing great. Archie is very busy, and Lili is learning how to use her voice.’ he shared.
Prince Harry with his wife, Meghan Markle. Credit: BBC
It seems that Prince Harry has always been well-acquainted with the WellChild charity, working with them. Many thought it was sweet that the Prince shared information about his kids like it was just natural for him to do so (as with any proud parent).
Although people still speculate whether Archie and Lilibet will be given official titles. Royal author, Katie Nicholl, thinks that the new King is willing to give them the titles of Prince and Princess, but the family must prove that they can be trusted.
This is where Prince Harry’s new memoir could stir up trouble. According to recent reports, the Prince is ‘tortured’ about it, because of the potentially damning information it contains about the monarchy. The memoir’s publication has been delayed to 2023, following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
Well, dear members, what can you say about this information? Do you think the memoir could cause more damage than intended to the royal family? Will you read it once it comes out next year? We hope it doesn’t further distance the brothers from one another as it would be lovely to see them reconnect. We’d love to hear your thoughts so share them in the comments!
Harry has been outspoken since he and his wife Meghan Markle stepped down from their roles last year, sharing candid insights about life as a royal. But according to recent reports, we're about to get even more insights from the Duke of Sussex in the coming months... and it might not all be good.
Last week, Prince Harry paid a surprise virtual visit to a WellChild Awards ceremony held at Kensington Palace. During the ceremony, the Prince was video chatting with a young boy named Henry – one of the winners of the 2022 WellChild Awards, an organisation that celebrates the resilience of children living with serious illnesses.
Prince Harry speaking over Zoom with a recipient of the 2022 WellChild Awards. Credit: 7news.com
The Prince first apologised to little Henry, saying he was sorry he couldn’t present the award in person due to the recent passing of the Queen. Henry then told Prince Harry that he looks just like his dad. That seemed to delight the Prince, and he responded with: ‘My name is Henry as well, but everyone calls me Harry and I have no idea why.’
Little Henry’s mum responded next and told Prince Harry that her son was named after him. The boy can be heard saying something to his parents, and Prince Harry then told Henry that he sounds just like his son, Archie. ‘You’ve got the same little squeaky voice,’ the Prince cooed. ‘I love it.’
Prince Harry also gave further updates on his two kids, Archie and Lilibet. ‘They’re doing great. Archie is very busy, and Lili is learning how to use her voice.’ he shared.
Prince Harry with his wife, Meghan Markle. Credit: BBC
It seems that Prince Harry has always been well-acquainted with the WellChild charity, working with them. Many thought it was sweet that the Prince shared information about his kids like it was just natural for him to do so (as with any proud parent).
Although people still speculate whether Archie and Lilibet will be given official titles. Royal author, Katie Nicholl, thinks that the new King is willing to give them the titles of Prince and Princess, but the family must prove that they can be trusted.
This is where Prince Harry’s new memoir could stir up trouble. According to recent reports, the Prince is ‘tortured’ about it, because of the potentially damning information it contains about the monarchy. The memoir’s publication has been delayed to 2023, following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
Well, dear members, what can you say about this information? Do you think the memoir could cause more damage than intended to the royal family? Will you read it once it comes out next year? We hope it doesn’t further distance the brothers from one another as it would be lovely to see them reconnect. We’d love to hear your thoughts so share them in the comments!