Archie future astronaut? Prince Harry’s amazing secrets about his son’s dreams
This Saturday, April 16, during the opening ceremony of the Invictus Games, Harry took the floor and revealed some family anecdotes. The opportunity for him to talk about his son, Archie, and his very promising future… As an astronaut or a helicopter pilot.
The most famous royal couple, or ex-royal couple, made a rare appearance more than noticed during the Invictus Games, which kicked off this Saturday, April 16.
On the occasion of the opening ceremony, Meghan and Harry both spoke and did not fail to move the assembly. Meghan, who spoke first, called her husband on stage after making a very beautiful declaration of love. It was with tears in his eyes that Prince Harry joined her, more in love than ever. The young dad also opened up to the public at the Invictus Games by talking about his family life, and more particularly the dreams of his eldest son, Archie.
“Nothing would make his mother and I more proud”
It is with humor and kindness that the prince revealed the biggest dreams of little Archie which will soon celebrate its 3 years : “When I talk to my son Archie about what he wants to be when he grows up, some days he’s an astronaut, other days he’s a pilot, obviously a helicopter pilot. Or Kwazii from the Octonauts. If you laugh, you’ve seen it.” Prince Harry spoke, before continuing: “But what i remind him is that no matter what you want to be when you grow up, it’s your character that matters the mostand nothing would make his mother and I prouder than to see him have the character of what we see before us today.”
A beautiful message that takes us further into the intimacy of the couple, with a small glimpse of theeducation filled with love that he gives to his children. A message of tolerance, above all, ambition and understanding.
During their two respective speeches, Meghan and Harry delivered as they rarely do, and moved the audience of the Invictus Games as rarely. As the founder of these games, Prince Harry invests a lot of his time in each edition to meet the participants and discuss with them. A value worthy of the royal family, which probably did not leave him.
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