Prince Harry spoke candidly about a choice he has made for his two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, about their future looks.
The Duke of Sussex spoke candidly on the future of Invictus Games iterations, as well as his plans for his children's engagement.
Harry, who is continuing the Games in Canada after Meghan Markle returned to California, revealed that Archie and Lilibet will ultimately receive direct experience with the event.
Town & Country magazine interviewed Harry about bringing the young royals to the athletic event.
"Absolutely," he told the publication. "I'd love for them to experience the Invictus spirit firsthand one day."
He went on: "Right now, they're still young, but we already talk about the importance of resilience, community, and service — everything Invictus represents."
The next incarnation of the Games will "full-circle" when they return to the United Kingdom, this time in Birmingham. Meanwhile, Harry is pursuing a police protection action against the UK own Office before returning to his own country with his family.
Archie and Lilibet are predicted to be eight and six years old in 2027, respectively. It's probable that Harry intends to bring his children to not only experience Invictus, but also to reconcile with the royal family, particularly King Charles.
The king is reportedly excited to meet his grandkids. It remains to be seen whether 2027 will be the year the family is ultimately reunited.
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