Prince Harry says Archie asked to see pictures of 'Grandma Diana'
- Prince Harry shared that his son Archie asked to see pictures of Princess Diana, leading to discussions about landmines and her legacy during the Invictus Games.
- Harry explained to Archie about Diana's achievements, including her famous walk through a minefield in Angola in January 1997.
- Meghan expressed her joy about being at the Invictus Games and shared insights into their family life, including moments with Archie.
- Harry emphasized the importance of the Invictus Games, stating that participants often say the event has saved them, highlighting unity and mutual respect among competitors.
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Prince Harry reveals he showed Archie, 5, pictures of Princess Diana’s famous landmine walk: Got ‘to talk about my mum’
Prince Harry shared how a conversation about the Invictus Games with his son, Prince Archie, 5, went in a "different" direction and morphed into a chat about the tyke's late grandmother.
Harry reveals he showed son Archie moment Diana walked through Angolan minefield
Prince Harry has opened up about showing son Archie footage of the moment his mother Princess Diana walked through an Angolan minefield. The Duke of Sussex spoke to CTV News about how the Invictus Games has given him the opportunity to talk to his five-year-old son about his mother’s work. Harry told CTV News: “Interestingly, it gave me a chance to talk about my mum, his grandma, which I didn’t even really consider. “He wanted to see videos and …
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