MaiaMia_53
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At points in his life, Prince Harry did struggle with being known as a 'prince.' However, as you say ACO, Harry deeply respects his family, his position and his family's traditions, particularly as he has matured and received counseling for his painful feelings of grief in adolescence and in his early to mid-twenties. Since Harry recognizes that carrying the title and status he holds allows him to do good in the world, he may wish to pass that status and responsiblity on to his children. And of course with Meghan's help, Harry will surely raise his children to be appreciative of their blessings, well-rounded, down-to-earth and not stuck-up (as Diana tried to instill in him and William).
Obviously having the title of Prince/Princess can pose a dilemma for children growing up around their peers. That's reportedly one reason why it was decided Prince George will be known as George Cambridge in school.
Obviously having the title of Prince/Princess can pose a dilemma for children growing up around their peers. That's reportedly one reason why it was decided Prince George will be known as George Cambridge in school.