Prince Harry says Archie has inherited his ‘cheeky’ side & runs into Zoom calls, as he gushes about parenting ‘chaos’

PRINCE Harry says Archie has inherited his “cheeky” side and likes to run into Zoom calls when he is working.

The Duke of Sussex, 37, gushed about his young family on NBC as he spoke to US news anchor Hoda Kotb in The Hague, where the Invictus Games are being held.



Prince Harry spoke about his family life and said

Harry said Archie has inherited his ‘cheeky’ side


Prince Harry said in the interview that he always wanted to be a dad

Prince Harry was asked about a typical Wednesday in his life in Santa Barbara, California.

He said: “It revolves around the kids, as much as humanly possible.

“This working from home stuff is not all it’s cracked up to be, certainly post Covid because it’s really hard when your kids and you are in the same place. 

“It’s really hard to separate the work from them, because they kind of overlap.

“Archie spends more time interrupting Zoom calls than anyone else.

“But he also gets us off them too.”

When asked if Archie has inherited his cheeky side, Harry said: “I think so yeah.

“I’ll always try and keep that, I think the cheekiness is something that keeps you alive.”

Prince Harry, who welcomed Archie in May 2019 and Lilibet last June, with wife Meghan Markle, gushed about being a parent and said he loves the “chaos.”

Harry bade farewell to Meghan, 40, on Monday and she flew back from Amsterdam to Los Angeles after telling well-wishers she misses her two children Archie and Lilibet.

His every move is being captured by a team from Netflix as part of his £113million deal with the streaming giants.

Sources have claimed the Queen invited the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to join the Royal Family on the Buckingham Palace balcony in June.

Last week, the Sun exclusively revealed how Harry and Meghan met Charles, Camilla and the Queen at Windsor Castle on Thursday during their first face-to-face meeting in more than two years.

The Duke of Sussex offered an “olive branch” to his father before he and Meghan arrived for secret talks.

The couple also met with Camilla, sources confirmed.

An insider said of Thursday’s UK visit: “Harry contacted his father and said he wanted to meet.”

But non-working members of the firm are not able to take part in Trooping the Colour – or play any central role in Jubilee events.

This makes it highly unlikely that the couple will play a part in the Queen’s celebration of 70 years on the throne.



Harry said Archie loves to run into Zoom work calls
The Duke of Sussex will sit down with US news anchor Hoda Kotb (centre) in The Hague, where the Invictus Games are being held
The Duke of Sussex sat down with US news anchor Hoda Kotb (centre) in The Hague, where the Invictus Games are being held


Prince Harry gets a golf lesson during day four of the Invictus Games yesterday

Meghan and Harry previously did a bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey

Meghan and Harry met with the Queen on their way to the Invictus Games