Prince Harry comments that he is not sure yet whether he will attend the Queen's celebration.

Prince Harry comments that he is not sure yet whether he will attend the Queen's celebration.

The 2020 Invictus Games conclude tomorrow, April 22, and Prince Harry has been reflecting a lot on what has been important to him since the games began.

TODAY's Hoda Kotb was the lucky recipient of the Duke of Sussex's latest thoughts as part of an exclusive interview at The Hague.

The Duke adorably revealed, "Archie spends more time interrupting our zoom calls than anyone else."

Kotb asked the royals if Archie had the same "cheekiness" about his personality as the Duke.

"Yes," he replied. I think cockiness is something that the Duke possesses."

Cottbu replied, "I think cockiness is something that the Duke possesses. I think cockiness is what keeps you alive."

The interviewer then moved on to the Sussexes' plane visit with the Queen on their way to the Netherlands. 'It was great to be with the Queen,' Harry said. 'It was really good to see the Queen. She's in great form. She always has a great sense of humor with me and I just make sure she's protected and has the right people around her."

Finally, for the curious, Kotb asked the question on the lips of all of us: will the Duke be back in June for the Jubilee celebration?

"We don't know yet. 'There are all sorts of security issues and so on,' he explained. 'So we're trying to get the children to meet [the queen].'

When asked if he missed his brother and father, the duke brushed off the question, indicating that perhaps the tension that was there had not yet been resolved. He turned the conversation back to safer territory: his children.

Archie said, "We're in the 'why' phase. 'Why this, why that, why that.' And instead of just, I don't know, trying to move on, I would give him the most honest answer I could, and he would go on and on and on until he was satisfied.

He revealed that he also told Archie all about Princess Diana. 'Did you ever feel your mother's presence?' Kotb asked.

"For me, it is constant," the duke said. 'It has been more so in the last two years than ever before. It's like she's done her part with her brother and now she's helping me. That's how it feels... She is looking out for us."

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