Prince Harry has revealed his drive to make the world a "better, safer" place for his children Archie and Lilibet to grow up in.The 37 year old royal, who arrived in The Hague, Netherlands, on 15 April to kick off the Invictus Games, spoke to child reporters, aged 11 and 12, about what he hopes for the future of his kids in a sweet interview. "What is your wish for Archie and Lilibet?" one of the Netherlands' Kindercorrespondent reporters asked him.
Dressed in a grey suit with a white shirt, the Duke of Sussex took a deep breath before explaining: "To grow up in a better world.To grow up in a fairer world, a safer world, a more equal world." Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter Speaking of his children Archie, two, and Lilibet, nearly one, who he shares with wife Meghan Markle, 40, 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." Harry added: "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." The royal's wishes for his children come after he recently revealed what his son Archie wants to be when he grows up.
Following a touching introduction speech made by Meghan, Harry came up on stage to share an intimate kiss with his wife before addressing the audience at the Invictus Games opening ceremony on Saturday 16 April.
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