Prince Harry has given an unexpected answer after he was quizzed "what do you do?" during his new Netflix venture 'Heart of Invictus'.Harry - who is currently living in Montecito alongside wife Meghan Markle - appeared more relaxed and carefree during his latest five-part documentary series which debuted on Wednesday, reports the Mirror.The programme follows the organisers and athletes as they prepare to compete in last year's Invictus Games, which take place in the Netherlands.In one scene of the documentary, the former working royal is left speechless after he's asked an unexpected question.While he sits in front of the camera, an interviewer can be heard asking: "What’s your name?” prompting the Duke of Sussex to reply: “My name’s Harry.” The conversation then turns strained as Harry is then asked: “What do you do, Harry?” After a brief pause, he stumbles over his words, and says: “What do I do?"“Er… on any given day, I’m a dad of two under-three-year-olds.
I’ve got a couple of dogs. (I’m) A husband. I’m founding patron of Invictus Games Foundation,” he carefully added. “There’s lots of hats that one wears, but I believe today is all about Invictus.”The dad-of-two was seen being supported by his wife Meghan Markle during the docu-series, with the Duchess of Sussex spotted taking part in an important meeting prior to the international multi-sport event for wounded, injured and sick servicemen and women.Elsewhere in the docu-series, the Prince spoke candidly about the "trauma" he suffered following the loss of his mother, Princess Diana when he was just 12 years old.
He discussed the importance of therapy for military veterans, with the royal also confessing he'd had “unravelled” after returning from a tour of
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