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Prince Harry is like everyone - or almost: he too must comply with the rules of containment. If some begin to find it burdensome to live in a vacuum with his family, this is not the case with the Duke of Sussex. He loves all his days spent with his wife, Meghan Markle, and their son, Archie. Besides, the 11 month old toddler gives him a real remedy against any possible gloom.

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“Wishing you all a very Happy New Year and thanking you for your continued support! We've loved meeting so many of you from around the world and can't wait to meet many more of you next year. We hope 2020 brings each of you health and continued happiness. ” - The Duke and Duchess of Sussex Special thanks to Chris Martin and @Coldplay for allowing us to use one of their songs Photo and video © SussexRoyal Thanks to PA for additional images and footage

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"There are also a ton of positive things going on, and being able to have so much family time, so much so that you almost feel guilty." You have to celebrate those moments when you roll on the floor laughing like crazy. But inevitably, an hour and a half later, perhaps the next day, something to manage will happen and you cannot escape it, "he said in a video organized by the British association WellChild with parents. of children with serious pathologies, a nurse and the CEO of the association, Colin Dyer.

A message for Boris Johnson

To see Prince Harry also fulfilled since he became a father and he no longer has royal obligations, one would think that a second child would only add to his happiness. Only, little Archie, who will celebrate his one year next month, seems to require a lot of attention. "Having an 11 month old child is enough!" He replied when asked about his family.

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WellChild Patron The Duke of Sussex videocalls UK families of vulnerable children to understand how they are coping during the COVID-19 outbreak. “Full respect to every single one of you. This is hard on everyone, but it is especially hard on you. I know that WellChild are doing everything they can to support you. "- The Duke of Sussex. Watch the full 30 minute video at wellchild.org.uk (link in bio) #WellChild #charity #familysuppory #TheDukeofSussex

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Addressing these parents of very sick children, Prince Harry added an undisguised message to the government of Boris Johnson, who, like other world leaders, is struggling to find a line clear guide to the virus. "It's difficult for everyone, but especially for you. I know WellChild is doing everything it can to support you. Hopefully with this video we can show more clearly and precisely to the (British) government and to everyone that you are in the "vulnerable" zone and that WellChild needs more help ", concluded the prince. Harry. A reflection on the domestic policy of his country that he could not have done as a senior member of the royal family.

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