Friday, March 18, 2016

Prince Harry: 'I've Got a Kid Inside Me'


Prince Harry, 31, tells Robin Roberts of "Good Morning America" that he "can't wait for the day" he becomes a father, which I'm totally fine with so long as he doesn't let HIS BODY go. "I've got a kid inside of me.," he says. (Sure LOOKS like it.) "I want to keep that. I adore kids. I enjoy everything that they bring to the party. They just say what they think." 

About his mother, who died in a car crash in 1997, Harry said: "I hope she's looking down, you know, with tears in her eyes, being incredibly proud of what we've established, I suppose. I'm sure she's longing for me to have kids so she can be a grandmother again. We will do everything we can to make sure that she's never forgotten and carry on all the special gifts, as such, that she had and that she portrayed while she was alive. I hope that a lot of my mother's talents are shown in a lot of the work that I do.”


Much like his mother, Harry has devoted time to helping those suffering from HIV/AIDS. In 2006, he founded Sentebale, a charity that helps the children who have been orphaned by the life-threatening virus in Lesotho, Africa. He's also fond of hugs: "Everyone needs a hug now and again and it just so happens that I’ve been told over and over again that I’m very good with hugs," Harry said.

After serving 10 years in the British Army, Us Weekly reports that he’s gearing up to raise awareness for wounded veterans at the 2016 Invictus Games in Orlando, Fla. "When you look past the amputees, when you look past the burns, they're still the same people. And to be able to call them all my comrades, friends, we all share something," he said about the event, which will take place at Walt Disney World in May. "We share that uniform. We share the training. We share, in some cases, Afghanistan. It’s very special."

As for returning to the Magic Kingdom: "It's one of my very, very happy memories, of going to Disney World with my mum," Harry recalled. “I went on Space Mountain 14 times. I was like, 'This is absolutely fantastic. This is the best thing ever.'" "There's all sorts of places over the world where we were very lucky to have those moments with our mother, and very, very happy memories," Harry said of himself and William.


1 comment:

Unknown said...

Half-brother