Prince Harry has shared one hope he has for his two children (Image: Samir Hussein/WireImage)
has opened up on one hope he has for his two children as they get older.
The Duke of Sussex, 40, is the proud dad of Prince Archie, five, and Princess Lilibet, three, who he is raising in Montecito, California, along with his wife .
While the prince rarely speaks about his children in public and tries to keep their lives as private as possible, he couldn’t help but mention them at The Invictus Games in Canada this week.
During , Harry revealed that his son is already asking him questions about the Invictus Games and the foundation – an adaptive sports tournament the prince founded in 2014 to help injured veterans.
Harry, who served in Afghanistan, revealed that he hopes his children, like the injured veterans in the competition, will take part in sports as they grow older.
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: “Our kids are still so young, but Archie especially is asking those questions.
“I’m constantly trying to make sure that I get it right in explaining what’s happened to [the competitors] and what we do at Invictus to try to make their lives better and give them a chance to redefine themselves.
“And the power of sport. I’m hoping that my kids will take on every sport they want as well, because I think it’s really important for all of us.”
Despite his children having royal titles, they live a life miles away from the British Royal Family as a result of Harry and Meghan’s decision to step away from royal duty in 2020.
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The family have lived in Montecito since 2020 (Image: Archewell)
Since then, the family , with Harry confirming last year that
At The New York Times DealBook Online Summit last December, Harry said: “I very much enjoy living here and bringing my kids up here. It’s a part of my life that I never thought I was going to live.
“I feel as though it’s the life that my mum wanted for me. To be able to do the things I’m able to do with my kids that I undoubtedly wouldn’t be able to do in the UK — it’s huge.
“That is a fantastic opportunity and I’m hugely grateful for that.”