Harry says he 'will never, ever, ever rest' until he has made world a 'better, more equal place' for Archie and Lilibet
Prince Harry told child reporters of his drive to make the world 'a better place' for his children. 'We cannot steal your future,' he told the reporters, aged 11 and 12, during the interview in the Netherlands. Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were seen at day two of the Invictus Games taking place at The Hague.
Meghan told a British Army veteran of how she misses her children, Archie and Lili, back in California, USA. The trip is understood to be the longest they've been away from Archie, three, and Lili, who is aged 10 months. The Sussexes are being protected by a security team of five body guards during the event at The Hague
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