
Prince Harry got honest in his life in the United States after leaving his real relatives and his lifestyle in the United Kingdom with his wife Meghan Markle.
The Duke of Sussex said he feels happy raising his two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, in the United States, pointing out how he can do things that an image cannot make in the United Kingdom.
In December, Harry spoke with the columnist and founder of Dealbook Andrew Ross Sorkin in The New York Times online Dealbook online About why he wants to live in the United States.
Son of King Charles and the late Princess Diana explained that living in the United States gives him more freedom as a father and allows him to enjoy a kind of life he did not expect to have.
“I really enjoy living here and bringing my children here. It’s a part of my life that I never thought I was going to live,” Harry said about his children.
“I feel that it is the life that my mother wanted for me. Being able to do the things I can do with my children that I could undoubtedly do in the United Kingdom, it is huge.
“That is a fantastic opportunity and I am very grateful for that.”
Harry has also previously talked about the reasons why he would not return to the United Kingdom quoting security concerns in the country.
The Duke of Sussex said about the invasion of the press in the private life of his family and his family: “I have seen written stories about myself not exactly based on reality.
He continued: “When you grow with that environment, you are questioning the validity of the information, but also what other people also think and how dangerous it can be over time.”
“What worried me most was worrying that that happened to me, my wife or my children.”