Prince Harry lit up as he talked about his children, Archie and Lilibet, while chatting with families from the WellChild organization via video call after having to miss the annual awards ceremony in September following the death of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II.
The Duke of Sussex has been patron of WellChild since 2007 and has attended many events in support of the nonprofit foundation that makes it "possible for children and young people with serious and complex health needs to be cared for at home instead of hospital, wherever possible." While speaking with Henry Waines, 4, and his parents, Shevonne and Ben, Prince Harry admitted that he had one special thing in common with the little boy. "My name is Henry as well, but everyone calls me Harry.
Don’t ask, I have no idea why," he said. Prince Harry (seen in 2018) discussed his children, Archie and Lilibet, during a series of video conference calls with families from the WellChild project. (Samir Hussein) Shevonne told Harry, "You are the inspiration for why Henry is called Henry." The prince immediately threw his hands over his eyes and became emotional as he responded, "Don't tell me that!" Henry received the Inspirational Child Award for ages 4 to 6 at the ceremony last month, which Prince Harry and wife Meghan Markle had to miss due to the queen's sudden passing. "That is a very, very cool award.
You know, I was supposed to be the one giving it to you, and I was sadly not able to be there. I’m sorry we didn’t get to meet, Henry," Harry said. "That’s alright," Henry replied. "Tell you what, you sound just like my son, Archie. ...The same little squeaky voice.
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