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Prince Harry revealed that he "hoped" to have another baby with Meghan Markle in the future, during an interview with famed ethologist Jane Goodall. The remark came just months after the Duchess of Susbad gave birth to Archie Harrison Mountbatten Windsor on May 6. Speaking on Sky News, presenter Jayne Secker said Prince Harry was in "dangerous territory" after his comment.
She said, "We spoke earlier in the week about Meghan and how she edits Vogue.
"As part of this interview, there is an interview with Prince Harry, he talks with Jane Goodall, the famous environmentalist, and the subject of the children was discussed.
She said, "Not too much, I hope," and he said, "Oh, we hope two. "
"It's interesting because his brother had three, so I think it's a dangerous territory that tells you how many children you're going to have. I think for many reasons.
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"In the first place, you hope they can have more children, many people can not, you just do not know.
"Besides, you simply do not know what you will feel before having two children.
"They might decide to blame a third, and then where are you?"
During a frank interview, the Duke of Susbad has been hugely letting know if he and his wife, Meghan, would seek to have another child.
"And, being as smart as we all are, or as advanced as we all are supposed to be, we should be able to leave something better for the next generation."
During the far-reaching interview, Prince Harry cautioned against the risk of "unconscious bias", whereby a person can make racist comments without realizing that she has prejudices.
The Duke said, "It's the same as an unconscious bias – something that so many people do not understand, why they feel like them.
"Despite the fact that if you go up to someone and say:" What you just said, or the way you behaved, is racist – they will turn around and will say: 'I am not racist & # 39;
"I'm not saying that you're racist, I'm just saying that your unconscious bias proves that because of how high you've been, the environment in which you've been raised suggests that you have this point of view – unconscious point of view – where you will naturally look at someone else differently and it is at that point that people begin to have to understand. "
It comes after Meghan, the Duchess of Susbad, has been the subject of a thorough review after publishing the September issues of the British Vogue.
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