The baby of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Archie Harrison is 1 and a half years old, but to his parents it seems like endless time from the new life lived with him. For the prince, life after the birth of the baby has been a "wonderful journey" as it has completely changed the philosophy of life.
"The moment you become a father, everything around you changes. You start and think about what it means to be a little man in this world. If we can't steal their future, we just can't." "This is not our job. I have always believed that thankfully we can leave this world a better place than what we found when we came."
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Harry's comment comes after his wife's much-talked-about essay in the New York Times, where he described the great pain of losing his second child.
"I sat on the floor with Archie in my arms, listening to a lullaby to calm us both down, but the cheerful melody was a stark contrast to my feeling that something was wrong," she said. "A few hours later, I lay in a hospital bed, holding my husband's hand. I felt the softness of his palm, I kissed his wet hand from our tears. Seeing the white and cold walls, my eyes shone. "I tried to imagine how I would recover," Markle said, a few months after the miscarriage.