Prince Harry shows glimpse of new LA home as he reveals what he's up to during lockdown
Prince Harry has recently moved to LA, and now he’s shared a glimpse of his new home.
- The royal had a video call with WellChild, a charity he’s a patron of, at his new home in LA.
- Harry also revealed how he’s spending his time in lockdown, and there’s a lot of playtime with his son Archie.
- This follows royal news that Prince Harry’s friend reveals he was finding the move challenging.
Prince Harry has recently moved to LA with Meghan and little Archie, having been living in Canada since November.
Now the royal has showed a glimpse of his new home during a video call with WellChild, a charity that supports children and young people with serious illness and that Harry is a patron of.
During the call, Prince Harry seemed to be in very good spirits and revealed he's having lots of quality time with his son, who will turning one in just a few weeks.
“There’s a hell of a lot of positives that are happening at the same time and being able to have family time — so much family time — that you almost think, ‘Do I feel guilty for having so much family time?’ ” he said.
“You’ve got to celebrate those moments where you are just on the floor rolling around in hysterics. Inevitably, half an hour later, maybe a day later, there’s going to be something that you have to deal with and there’s no way you can run away from it.”
He also praised all the ‘super-parents’, as he’s finding having a 11-month-old around enough work already.
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“The resilience and the strength that you guys have is absolutely incredible,” he said. “You must never, ever, ever, ever forget that. Of course, there are going to be hard days – I can’t even begin to imagine how hard it is for you guys.”
“Having one kid at 11 months old is enough!”, he said.
When asked how he’s doing, Harry said that, like everyone else, is doing his best to navigate these strange times.
“Not too bad. I think it’s certainly strange times — everyone is experiencing the same thing in a very unique way. But the longer this goes on for, I imagine the harder it is for each and every one of you.
“It’s all about morale,” he added. “If morale is up, if you wake up in the morning and go, ‘Right, new day, got my whole family here, what are we going to do?’ Of course, there’s that fear of what might happen, but there’s so much that’s out of our control and all of the sudden we’ve realized how small we are in the grand scheme of things.”
Mariana is the managing editor of woman&home. She has previously worked for lifestyle titles including GoodtoKnow covering all aspects of women’s lifestyle - from the Royal Family, beauty and fashion to wellness and travel. She was nominated for AOP Digital Journalist of the Year in 2020, and for New Digital Talent of the Year at the 2016 PPA Digital Awards. She’s mildly obsessed with TV (reality TV shows included) and spends far too much time planning her next trip away.
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