Prince Harry says he won't rest until he's 'made world better place' for Lilibet and Archie

Prince Harry says he won't rest until he's 'made world better place' for Lilibet and Archie
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Aden-Jay Wood

By Aden-Jay Wood


Published: 18/04/2022

- 08:43

Updated: 14/02/2023

- 11:46

The Duke of Sussex made the comments during a Q&A session with children at the Invictus Games in the Netherlands

Prince Harry has vowed not to rest until he’s “made the world a better place” for his children Archie and Lilibet.

Harry made the comments during a Q&A session with children at the Invictus Games in the Netherlands.


The Duke of Sussex said he wants his young children to grow up “in a fairer world, a safer world, a more equal world”.

He continued: “It's not going to be easy but I will never, ever, ever rest until I have as a parent at least tried to make the world a better place for them because it is our responsibility that the world is the way it is now.”

Prince Harry has vowed to make the world %22a better place%22 for his children
Prince Harry has vowed to make the world "a better place" for his children
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The pair have been in the Netherlands over the weekend
The pair have been in the Netherlands over the weekend
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“I don't think that we should be bringing children into the world unless we're going to make that commitment to make it better for them. We cannot steal your future.”

His comments come after Meghan Markle revealed how much she was missing her children during a conversation with British Army veteran James Stride in The Hague.

The Duchess of Sussex also praised her husband in a separate speech, saying “I could not love and respect him more.”

She said: “It is my distinguished honour to introduce someone that I think you’ll all be very excited to hear from.

“He has also spent many late nights and early mornings planning for these games to make them as perfect as possible for each of you.

“I could not love and respect him more and I know that all of you feel the same, because he is your fellow veteran, having served two tours of duty in Afghanistan and 10 years of military service.

The pair arrived in the Netherlands late last week after paying a surprise visit to the UK to visit the Queen and Prince Charles.

It was the first time the pair had been in Britain together for two years.

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