
Prince Harry is just so swoon-worthy!
On Sunday, the ginger prince wrapped up his tour of the Caribbean with a candid interview by a young local in Guyana about what it’s like to be a royal. So sweet!
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Thankfully, the entire conversation was caught on camera and shared on the Kensington Palace‘s Twitter account (below).
“What’s Buckingham Palace like?”
An impromptu interview with Prince Harry at Joshua House Children’s Home #RoyalVisitGuyana pic.twitter.com/ePBMOrlhxd
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) December 4, 2016
In case you are having trouble hearing the convo, the young girl starts by first asking Meghan Markle‘s man about Buckingham Palace — to which he replied:
“The queen spends quite a lot of time there and the food is delicious.”
We bet! After being quizzed on the number of maids the palace has, Harry quipped:
“I don’t know, probably not as many as you think.”
Fair, fair! The interview took a HIGHlarious turn when his interviewer asked Prince William‘s bro what it was like to “rule” the United Kingdom. He quickly clarified:
“Firstly, I definitely don’t rule the country. What’s it like being a prince? Good and bad. There’s lots of privilege of course, but with privilege comes a lot of responsibility. Being a prince means you’ve got to harness all the positivity, try and encourage people to see good stuff about life.”
What a beautiful sentiment! And the 32-year-old definitely proved that definition to be true throughout his two week trip. At one point during the royal visit, Harry was gifted a feather headpiece — which he totally wore without hesitation. Awwww!
And the once controversial prince’s family is obviously proud of his international work as the Kensington Palace’s Twitter page also shared highlights from his trip (below).
7 countries 🌎 15 days 📅
It’s been an incredible fortnight for Prince Harry’s Caribbean visit, on behalf of The Queen! pic.twitter.com/ITpjsKWu9N
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) December 4, 2016
We are so proud of you, Harry! Keep up the good work!
[Image via Twitter.]
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