Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s rescue pups are important members of their family.
10.10.2022 - 23:27 / perezhilton.com
Aw! Prince Harry just revealed adorable new insight into his family life!
On Monday, WellChild, a charity that provides care for seriously ill children, released a special video call Harry held with winners of the WellChild Awards, a celebration of the resilience of kids who are living with illness. He was supposed to hand out the awards in person, but, unfortunately, he couldn’t make it after Queen Elizabeth II passed away the day before the ceremony. So to make up for it, Harry held the sweetest chat ever!
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Speaking to a little boy named Henry (whose name was inspired by Harry’s real name), the royal revealed the child’s “squeaky voice” reminded him of his 3-year-old son, he said:
Aw!
When Henry wanted to hear an update on the children, including Lilibet, 1, both of whom he shares with his wife Meghan Markle, the proud father replied:
They grow up so fast!
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In another conversation, the Archewell founder detailed how hectic his home life is with two little ones and three dogs! The 38-year-old shared:
So cute! Things sound busy at the Sussex household! You can hear more of his conversations with the award winners (below)!
Reactions, Perezcious readers? Does this insight into his family life make you want to see more of it in his upcoming Netflix docuseries?! Let us know (below)!
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s rescue pups are important members of their family.
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These two still have a long way to go to get back to normal. Whatever that is.
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Prince Harry lit up as he talked about his children, Archie and Lilibet, while chatting with families from the WellChild organization via video call after having to miss the annual awards ceremony in September following the death of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II. The Duke of Sussex has been patron of WellChild since 2007 and has attended many events in support of the nonprofit foundation that makes it "possible for children and young people with serious and complex health needs to be cared for at home instead of hospital, wherever possible." While speaking with Henry Waines, 4, and his parents, Shevonne and Ben, Prince Harry admitted that he had one special thing in common with the little boy. "My name is Henry as well, but everyone calls me Harry.
video call released on Monday. The Prince of Sussex, 38, chatted to the winners, apologizing for not being able to attend the event for the charity, following the death of his grandmother Queen Elizabeth II.The Prince was a doting dad in the calls, gushing about his son Archie, 3, being “very busy” and daughter Lilibet, 1, “finding her voice.”Harry — who has been a patron of the UK charity for seriously ill children and their families since 2007 — first spoke with four-year-old Henry Waines and his parents, bonding with the tot over their shared first name.“My name is Henry.
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Prince Harry had a special meeting with some winners of the WellChild Awards! On Monday, the charity shared a video featuring the Duke of Sussex -- who missed the ceremony this year in the wake of Queen Elizabeth II's death last month. In a video posted by the organization, the duke spoke with the children who were the recipients of the awards that celebrate the resilience of kids who are living with illness daily. The video began with Harry meeting Henry -- who called in with his parents.
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The Times reported, how “both men seemed to radiate sadness after cutting their links with the Royal Family.”The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, 41, left the Firm in 2020 for a life in California while Edward abdicated the British throne in order to marry Simpson in 1936.Vicker noted that one could tell how Harry and Edward were both feeling by “looking into their eyes.”The author then compared this to the late Queen Elizabeth II, who “always had such sparkling eyes” due to her dedication to the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth Realms.He also noted how Edward — like Harry — “took the path of perceived happiness” when he married. However, he didn’t find true happiness as “in the end, it’s duty that makes you happy,” Vicker said.“As for the Duke of Sussex, who knows what’s going to happen to him? I think he looks thoroughly miserable,” Vicker added.
2019 tour of South Africa, William, 40, started to develop concerns about the Sussexes’ happiness in the royal family, realizing the family might be “in crisis.” The interview with ITV for its documentary “Harry & Meghan: an African Journey” was one of the first public instances that showed Harry and Meghan’s struggles as royals. Meghan spoke openly about her struggles as a mother and newlywed in the royal spotlight.
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