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Prince Harry Shares Heartwarming Update on Archie and Lilibet
In a heartfelt conversation with Good Morning America, Prince Harry offered a rare glimpse into the lives of his children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
The former royal, who now resides in California, shared some delightful insights, revealing just how much his little ones are growing and thriving.
During the interview, Harry beamed as he described his kids, saying they are doing “amazing” and growing up “very, very quickly.”
At just four and two years old, Archie and Lilibet are already showing off their vibrant personalities.
Harry noted their wonderful sense of humor, which keeps him and Meghan grounded, adding that they bring joy and laughter into their daily lives.
“I'm grateful to be a father,” he expressed to host Will Reeve.
Since stepping back from royal duties in early 2020, Harry and Meghan made the bold move to start anew in the United States, bringing Archie along for the journey.
Their family grew with the arrival of Lilibet in 2021, marking a new chapter for the couple.
Recently, Harry made a trip back to the UK, just days after news broke about his father's cancer diagnosis.
The 39-year-old prince traveled solo while Meghan stayed behind in the U.S. with their children.
Despite the brevity of his visit—only 25 hours—he expressed a desire to return more frequently to see his family.
“I have other trips planned that will take me across the UK, or back to the UK,” Harry shared, indicating his commitment to reconnecting with his relatives.
He emphasized his intention to spend more time with them, especially his father, King Charles, and his cousins.
A source revealed that Harry is eager for Archie and Lilibet to bond with their royal relatives.
Given that the children have had limited interaction with Harry's family, including their grandfather, Harry is keen to change that.
However, it seems there are conditions to meet before this can happen.
“He will have to prove himself first,” the source noted, hinting at some underlying tensions.
In 2022, Archie and Lilibet briefly visited the UK to participate in the late Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
However, despite Harry's several short trips back home, Meghan and the children have not returned since their last visit for the Queen's funeral in September 2022.
The dynamics surrounding Harry's family life continue to evolve, especially as he navigates his role as a father while managing relationships within the royal family.