Prince Harry has been candid about how fatherhood has changed his outlook on life since welcoming son Archie and daughter Lilibet with Meghan Markle, and now, his kids are teaching him something about his dynamic with brother Prince William.“The gap between me and William was very similar to Archie and Lili,” the 38-year-old prince explained in his ITV interview on Sunday, January 8, referring to his 3-year-old son and 19-month-old daughter. “And to see Lili obsessed with Archie and Archie like, ‘No, no, Lili, I need my space.
I need my space now.’ I get it. … I get how irritating the younger sibling can be to the older sibling.”Harry details his ups and downs with William, now 40, in new memoir Spare, out Tuesday, January 10, beginning from their arguments as kids and how they coped with the death of their mother, Princess Diana, differently.“But in the moment of the time, I didn’t really grasp that.
I didn’t really realize it,” Harry continued on Sunday. “But yes, I’ve always loved my brother. And I think what would be quite shocking or surprising to people is that after our mother died, we were on different paths.
Right? Two individuals who experienced a very similar traumatic experience, but dealt with it in two very different ways.”Harry and William were 12 and 15, respectively, when Diana died in 1997.
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