Prince Harry gushes over baby Archie: “Can’t imagine life” without him
Prince Harry has revealed what life as a father has been like since the arrival of his first-born Archie.
The Duke of Sussex paid a visit to local residents at the Barton Neighbourhood Centre in Oxford, where he said that he can’t imagine a life without his son.
The 34-year-old was met with plenty of well-wishers, all eager to know more about the newborn.
Speaking to Hello!, Mrs Sheikh said that she asked the Prince about his son.
“I asked him how Archie was, and he said he is doing well,” she said. “I asked him if Meghan was well and he said, ‘Yes, she is fine.'”
Others were told of the sleepless nights he was facing from Harry himself.
When presented with posters from school children, the royal said that he looks forward to reading them at “4 o’clock in the morning” when his son is wide awake.
The Duke also took a trip to Oxford Children’s Hospital and spoke to Amy Scullard, a mother-of-two, who was cradling her 10-week-old daughter.
Presumably looking for advice from someone experienced, Harry had asked if her daughter was over her grumpy period which occurs throughout the first 10 weeks.
“He said he’s getting used to the baby and how Archie has fitted into family life,” said Ms Scullard. “He said he just feels part of the family and he can’t imagine life without his son.”
Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor was born on May 6.