Prince Harry wants to make the world a better place for Archie and Lili

Prince Harry wants to make the world a better place for Archie and Lili

At the Invictus Games in The Hague, Prince Harry was interviewed by two young guest hosts: 11-year-old Sophia and 12-year-old Jay.

After hearing about their love for the annual Invictus Games, which are held to give back to wounded service members, the children were asked about their dreams as fathers.

"What are your hopes for Archie and Lilibet?" asked Sophia.

"To grow up in a better world," replied the Duke of Sussex. To grow up in a fairer world, a safer world, a more equal world." [It's not easy, but as parents we never, never, never rest until we at least try to make the world a better place for our children." [Because it is our responsibility to make the world what it is today, and we should not send our children into the world unless we are determined to make the world a better place for them. We cannot steal your future."

It is not news that the Duke and his wife Meghan Markle are doting parents, but that does not make this royal dad's sweet words any less inspiring.

This is not the only time the Duke mentioned his children at the Invictus Games. In a speech over the weekend, he said, "When I tell my son Archie what he wants to be when he grows up, one day he's an astronaut, the next he's a pilot, a helicopter pilot, obviously a quazi from 'Octonauts.

He added, "But I remind him that regardless of what you want to be when you grow up, what matters most is your character, and nothing makes his mother and me more proud than to see him have the kind of character that we see before us today."

he told the competitors and the audience.

The games will be held from April 16 through April 22.

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