Harry wants to continue Diana’s work & give her grandchildren

Prince Harry has spoken of his wish to continue his mother’s work and that he wants to give Diana more grandchildren.

In an interview with Good Morning America, the 31-year-old sad he was looking forward to fatherhood because of his love of children.

Harry was very open in an interview with ABC's Good Morning America to promote the Invictus Games. (ABC)

Harry was very open in an interview with ABC’s Good Morning America to promote the Invictus Games. (ABC)

“I can’t wait for the day. So, you know, it will be fantastic,” Harry said. “I’ve got a kid inside of me. I want to keep that. I adore kids. I enjoy everything that they bring to the party. They just say what they think.”

But the former Army Captain is currently enjoying being an uncle to Prince George and Princess Charlotte.

“You’ve got to have fun in life. Otherwise, wow, imagine life without fun,” Harry said. “You’ve got to be taken seriously, but I hope that I’m a fun uncle.”

The interview took place at Kensington Palace with a Robin Roberts to promote the Invictus Games taking place in May. The Prince looked dapper in suit.

Diana, Princess of Wales, died in 1997 in a car crash in Paris when William and Harry were 15 and 12 respectively. She has missed Prince William’s wedding and now the birth of her two grandchildren.

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“I’m sure she’s longing for me to have kids so she can be a grandmother again,” Henry.

Talking about Invictus, Harry said: “We share that uniform. We share the training. We share, in some cases, Afghanistan. It’s very special,” he said of the participants, all injured veterans.

'I want to give Diana more grandkids' said Harry. The interview took place at Kensington Palace.

‘I want to give Diana more grandkids’ said Harry. The interview took place at Kensington Palace.

He served two tours of duty in Afghanistan and had a close call with a rocket.

“I hope she’s looking down, you know, with tears in her eyes, being incredibly proud of what we’ve established, I suppose,” Harry said. “I’m sure she’s longing for me to have kids so she can be a grandmother again.

“I hope that everything we do privately and officially, that it makes her proud. I think losing your mother at such a young age does end up shaping your life massively. Of course, it does, and now I find myself trying to be there and give advice to other people who are in similar positions.”

“I hope that a lot of my mother’s talents are shown in a lot of work that I do. We will all do everything we can to make sure that she’s never forgotten and carry on all the special gifts such that she had when she was alive”

This interview is certainly one of the most personal Prince Harty has ever given.

The Invictus Games will take place at Walt Disney World, a place where he has an especially fond memory of his mother.

“It’s one of my very, very happy memories, of going to Disney World with my mum,’ Harry said.

“I went on ‘Space Mountain’ 14 times. I was like, ‘This is absolutely fantastic. This is the best thing ever.'”

“Everyone needs a hug now and again and it just so happens that I’ve been told over and over again that I’m very good with hugs,” Harry smiled.

the Queen turns 90 in April and her redhead grandson had some kind words about her.

“Because of my time in the service, [I have] the utmost of respect, not just for her as a grandmother. She was my boss for 10 years and I viewed her very much like that.

“Now it’s really nice because I can go to her for advice and bend her ear with all the experiences she’s had over the years,” he said.

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