Harry and Meghan - who are parents to two-year-old son Archie Mountbatten-Windsor - stepped back from royal duties and moved to Los Angeles last year and the prince, who will become a father for the second time in the coming months, admitted he s felt more free since moving across the pond.
He said: âLiving here now I can actually lift my head and actually I feel different, my shoulders have dropped, so has hers, you can walk around feeling a little bit more free.
âI can take Archie on the back of my bicycle. I never had the chance to do that.â
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have announced a multi-year partnership with the consumer goods giant Procter and Gamble to raise awareness of gender equality.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex s Archewell Foundation has announced a multi-year partnership with Procter & Gamble
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan - who was known as Meghan Markle before marrying the royal in May 2018 - have announced they will be working with the US consumer goods giant to tackle gender inequality and bring about systemic cultural change 13 May 2021
A message on the Archewell website read: Archewell Foundation believes that with community, and through compassionate service to others, we can unleash systemic cultural change. In service of doing this, and building more compassionate communities, Archewell Foundation announced a multi-year global partnership today with Procter & Gamble.
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