Lilibet Diana 'very chilled' around 'crazy' brother Archie – Harry gives rare insight

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    The Duke of Sussex divulged details of how he and Meghan have coped with parenting since they welcomed their daughter on June 4. The Queen’s grandson was heard chatting about parenting to singer Ed Sheeran at a charity bash in Kew Gardens this afternoon.

    Asked by the musician how he’s coping as a dad-of-two, Harry admitted it has been a “juggle” with a newborn and a toddler running around the house, Hello magazine reports.

    Addressing Harry, Ed said: “Congratulations, a girl right?

    “We just had a little girl ten months ago now.

    “You’re still in the trenches now! How do you manage with two?”

    The duke replied: “Two is definitely a juggle.”

    And speaking to another guest later, Harry described little Lilibet as a calm and relaxed baby, in contrast to her energetic brother.

    He said: “We’ve been lucky so far, she’s very chilled and seems happy to just sit there while Archie is running around like crazy.”

    He told another guest it was challenging to care for “one under two years’ old and a newborn” at the same time, calling it “quite a juggle”.

    READ MORE: Prince Harry opens up on Lilibet and Archie in emotional message

    Harry is set to appear alongside the Duke of Cambridge tomorrow in the gardens of Kensington Palace.

    A metal box has appeared in the garden and is believed to be protecting the statue of the late Princess of Wales.

    William and Harry were aged 15 and 12 when their mum died following a tragic car crash in Paris in August 1997.

    Her marriage to Prince Charles had ended in divorce the previous year.

    The brothers are expected to be joined by their Spencer relatives at tomorrow’s unveiling event.

    According to reports, William will take his wife Kate and their three children for a private viewing of the artwork before it is publicly unveiled.

    It is not known if Harry will meet with the Duchess of Cambridge, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.

    He is expected to jet back to California soon after the ceremony has concluded.

    Speaking at today’s charity event, Harry told how “as a father of two, I feel all the more connected, inspired and in awe of the resilience of these families”.

    The former working royal appeared relaxed as he chatted to children and parents.

    The duke met each winner, in turn, to present them with their awards, and spoke to them about how the last 18 months has been for them and their families during the pandemic.

    Asked about the statue unveiling, Harry said he “was just so glad” it could take place on Diana’s 60th birthday, saying he had not been sure they would be able to.



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