Prince Harry reveals why they will only have two children with Meghan Markle
It has only been two months since Prince Harry first became a father with the birth of his little Archie. But already, the 34-year-old Briton knows he will only have two children out of ecological conviction. A point of view shared by his wife Meghan Markle.
Unlike Prince William and Kate Middleton, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are only planning to have two children. The Duke of Sussex spoke about this to anthropologist Jane Goodall, whom he recently met in Windsor. Their interview will appear in the next British Vogue in September 2019, for which his wife played the editor-in-chief for an event number.
Already online on the English Vogue website since July 30, 2019, this meeting is an opportunity for Prince Harry to reaffirm his commitment to protecting the environment. And it is for ecological reasons that with Meghan Markle, they do not plan to start a large family: "Thanks to the people I have met and the places I have had the chance to visit, I have always had a connection and love for nature, said the 34-year-old Briton. I see it differently now, for sure. But I've always wanted to try and make sure of that, before I even have a child and hope to have children ... "In response to the exclamation of Jane Goodall, who interrupted him by saying," Not too much! "Prince Harry retorted:" Two, maximum! "
This interview shows once again the complicity between Prince Harry and Jane Goodall. Already during their meeting at Windsor Castle on July 23, the Duke of Sussex had supported the Roots & Shoots Global Leadership campaign, an educational program that encourages younger generations to care about the environment. The 85-year-old Briton then gave news of Archie (2 months), met in June, while confiding that Meghan Markle had made a nice statement to her in private: "She told me that she had followed me all her life. She said to me 'You have been my idol since I was a child. I have worshiped you all my life.' "