Prince Harry has revealed that he and Meghan Markle will only have one more child.
In stark contrast to his brother Prince William, who has three children – Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis – with his wife Kate, Harry admitted that he and Meghan will only try for one more.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex welcomed son Archie Harrison in May this year.
Speaking in the September issue of Vogue – which was guest-edited by his wife – Harry spoke about expanding the Sussex brood and admitted that the couple would have “two maximum” in a bid to save the planet.
In a revealing chat with Dr Jane Goodall, Harry discussed the “terrifying” effects of climate change.
He also admitted that his views on the environment changed after becoming a father.
Harry said: “I view it differently now, without question. I’ve always thought: this place is borrowed. And, surely, as intelligent as we all are, or as evolved as we all are supposed to be, we should be able to leave something better behind for the next generation.”
Admitting there is a lot we can learn from nature, Harry continued: “People always say, there is nature, then there is us. But we are part of it. Unless we acknowledge we are part of this cycle, we’re always going to be fighting against it. Inevitably, because we’re so good at destruction, we’ll end up winning and nature might end up losing.”
The royal also spoke out about racism, saying that an “unconscious bias” is often handed down from generation to generation.
The one-time “party prince” also opened up about getting older.
He admitted: “Surround yourself with the right people and do the right things and, as long as you can be a kid at heart, then growing up is fun as opposed to scary.”
Read the full chat in the September issue of Vogue, out on August 2.