Prince Harry wants kids ‘now’
Fifth in line to the English throne. Decorated soldier. Helicopter pilot. Looking for love.
Yes, that’s right, Prince Harry wants to settle down and start having kids of his own.
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In New Zealand for a week-long tour, the handsome 30-year-old said seeing his brother William’s growing brood made him want to start his own family.
He also revealed he’d love to have a woman in his life to share the pressure of royalty.
“Of course I would love to have kids right now but there’s a process that one has to go through and tours like this are great fun,” Prince Harry told Sky News.
“Hopefully I’m doing alright by myself. It would be great to have someone else next to me to share the pressure, but you know, time will come and whatever happens, happens.”
The pilot is currently touring New Zealand after spending a month training with the Australian Defence Force.
The youngest son of Prince Charles and the late Princess Diana said he was looking forward to meeting his niece Charlotte for the first time and had been receiving photos from her proud dad.
“He [William] sent me two photos, one before everybody else which was nice, and then another one with her back with George back home, so I’m so looking forward to seeing her, to meeting her and to holding her.”