Prince Harry: He wants to teach Archie this sport

Prince Harry has said that he "loves" life in the USA. He also hopes that he can bring his son Archie Rugby closer.

Prince Harry (35) "loves" his new life in the USA and wants to make his son Archie (1) a little rugby professional there too. The Duke of Sussex revealed during a video chat to celebrate the 125th anniversary of the Rugby Football League. Harry, who is the League's patron, spoke to staff and volunteers who also wanted to know how the Royal has fared since he left his duties in the royal family to join his wife Meghan, 39, and little Archie in the spring the USA moved.

"It's a simple question. I love it. It's fantastic," Harry said of his life in the US, according to media reports. "What I need are some mini rugby balls so I can play with Archie, it's impossible to find any right now." And Harry added, "I have a bit of space outside so I have to get him to play rugby." Harry now lives with his family in a villa in Santa Barbara, which allegedly cost around 12 million euros and is said to be equipped with all amenities such as a pool, tennis court and guest house.

When does Harry visit his home?

Prince Harry also promised to pay a visit to his homeland soon, at the latest next year, when the Rugby League World Cup is coming up. "I definitely plan to come back. I would have been there if Covid hadn't thwarted it," said the grandson of Queen Elizabeth II (94).

Should he really take the Rugby League World Cup next year as an opportunity to return to England, his fans on site would still have to be patient. The sporting event will only take place from October 23rd to November 27th. However, the chances are high that Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan will fly back to the island sooner. On July 1, 2021, Prince Harry and Prince Williams (38) mother Diana would have turned 60. On this occasion, a statue of the Princess of Wales, who died in 1997, will be inaugurated next summer. A memorial service for his mother, which Prince Harry does not want to miss at any price.

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