Prince Harry reveals certain things that Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet share with their mother, Meghan Markle.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have kept 5-year-old Prince Archie and 3-year-old Princess Lilibet out of the public eye, but at the recent WellChild Awards, the Duke shared a sweet tidbit about one of the characteristics the children share with their mother.
The Duke of Sussex, who turned 40 last month, said that Archie and Lilibet, nicknamed Lili, are “blessed with their mother's thick hair,” Hello!
by the magazine's Chief Content Officer Sophie Vokes-Dudgeon, who spoke with Prince Harry at the event she said, “He marveled that it wouldn't be long before Lili could sit on his hair.”
The children were featured in the Duke and Duchess' 2022 Netflix documentary, but the couple has not released updated photos of the prince and princess. However, a photo from Lili's first birthday shows her red hair like her dad and big brother Archie.
When Prince Archie was a baby in Windsor, he was a favorite of several ginger friends on play dates, and one source told the Express at the time, “Archie had a great time. Archie had a great time. He was crawling around and especially missed the other two red-headed babies."
The two babies were also very friendly with each other.
Prince Harry shared a FaceTime call with his children in a video shared exclusively with Marie Claire last week, and also shared some other insights about Archie and Lilibet during their recent trip to New York and London.
At the Well Child Awards, Harry revealed that Lili shared her favorite stuffed animal with the boys at the event, which honors seriously ill children. My daughter Lili has this stuffed animal,” the Duke told 6-year-old Noah Nicholson, who was clutching a stuffed giraffe at the event.
“We have at least six more in reserve,” Harry added.
In a speech at the Clinton Global Initiative meeting in New York, the Duke of Sussex revealed that Archie and Lilibet were his cell phone wallpaper pictures. 'My lock screen is a picture of my kids. What's your lock screen?” Prince Harry asked the audience, and began to talk about the dangers of the Internet society for today's children and their parents.
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