It appears that Prince Harry is feeling anything but regret for spending more time with his spouse and their 11-month-old toddler, Archie, during the ongoing period of self-isolation due to the COVID-19 pandemic crisis.
Despite recently quitting most of his duties as a senior royal, it seems that the Duke of Sussex and husband of Meghan Markle still found the time to be a part of the latest online meeting for the charity organization, WellChild.
During the meeting, the Duke of Sussex, who has been a patron of the charity for the last decade, opened up and talked about his life under quarantine in Los Angeles.
According to the prince, the sudden increase in the amount of time he was spending with his family caused him to think “Do I feel guilty for having so much family time?”
However, he elaborated further by saying: “You’ve got to celebrate those moments where you are just on the floor rolling around in hysterics” because, in the future, there might be a time when he would have to deal with problems he cannot run away from.
He added: “Inevitably, half an hour later, maybe a day later, there’s going to be something that you have to deal with, and there’s no way you can run away from it.”
In addition, the 35-year-old former senior royal commented on the current crisis situation by stating that everyone was experiencing the same thing in a very unique way and continued with explaining that despite the fear of what might happen, “all of a sudden we’ve realized how small we are in the grand scheme of things.”
When asked how he is doing, the popular philanthropist replied by: “Not too bad. I think it’s certainly strange times — everyone is experiencing the same thing in a very unique way. Of course, there’s that fear of what might happen, but there’s so much that’s out of our control, and all of a sudden, we’ve realized how small we are in the grand scheme of things.”
While talking about Archie, Harry confessed: “Having one kid at 11 months old is enough!”
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex recently made headlines when they announced their intentions to create a new nonprofit establishment called Archewell.
They are adapting pretty well to their new environment.