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Prince Harry talks fatherhood, shows off footy skills on second day of Aussie trip

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The Duke of Sussex opened up about fatherhood. Jonathan Brady NewsWire / POOL
Camera IconThe Duke of Sussex opened up about fatherhood. Jonathan Brady NewsWire / POOL Credit: NewsWire

Harry and Meghan have kicked off their second day in Australia, starting with the Duke of Sussex showing off his AFL chops with a kick of the footy at the Western Bulldog’s HQ in Melbourne’s west.

Prince Harry arrived at the AFL training ground on Wednesday morning ahead of his panel talk organised by Movember, where he was keen to discuss fatherhood and the importance of prioritising mental health.

Prince Harry attended a Movember event on Tuesday. Picture: Jonathan Brady NewsWire / POOL
Camera IconPrince Harry attended a Movember event on Tuesday. Jonathan Brady NewsWire / POOL Credit: NewsWire
He was shown the correct form by Western Bulldogs player Adam Treloar. Picture: Jonathan Brady NewsWire / POOL
Camera IconHe was shown the correct form by Western Bulldogs player Adam Treloar. Jonathan Brady NewsWire / POOL Credit: NewsWire

Speaking with the Movember Institute of Men’s Health global director of research Zac Seidler, the duke explained he had been undergoing therapy before his children Archie, 6, and Lilibet, 4, were born.

“Certainly from a therapy standpoint, you want to be the best version of yourself for your kids,” he said.

The Duke of Sussex opened up about fatherhood. Picture: Jonathan Brady NewsWire / POOL
Camera IconThe Duke of Sussex opened up about fatherhood. Jonathan Brady NewsWire / POOL Credit: NewsWire

He told the audience parents were now having discussions with their children that “never existed between me and my parents” – the now King Charles III and the late Diana, who divorced when he was young, before Diana’s tragic death when he was 12.

“From my perspective, our kids are our upgrade,” he said.

“That’s not how I was taught but that was my take on it – not to say I was an upgrade of my dad or that my kids are an upgrade of me.

“That’s the approach that I take, to know that with the world the way that it goes, the kids that we bring up in today’s world need to be an upgrade.”

He opened up about mental health and its impact on parenthood. Picture: Jonathan Brady NewsWire / POOL
Camera IconHe opened up about mental health and its impact on parenthood. Jonathan Brady NewsWire / POOL Credit: NewsWire

He added he felt a “disconnection” in the early days of fatherhood.

“Certainly I felt a disconnection because my wife was the one creating life, and I was there to witness it,” he said.

“I think for many guys, you try to think about what service can I provide at this point, because my work here is done to some extent.

“And then when it comes back around again, I think the biggest tip that I was given, actually, from my therapist in the UK, was just be aware of how you feel once the baby is born.”

The former Royal was gifted two shirts for his kids. Picture: Jonathan Brady NewsWire / POOL
Camera IconThe former Royal was gifted two shirts for his kids. Jonathan Brady NewsWire / POOL Credit: NewsWire

Prince Harry said he was lucky his lifestyle allowed him to be with his children while working.

“I’m fortunate enough to be able to work from home,” he told the panel.

“During Covid, it was like, well, this working from home thing is really not great when you have like small kids running around, jumping into your meetings.”

He had a solid go at working the AFL ball. Picture: Jonathan Brady NewsWire / POOL
Camera IconHe had a solid go at working the AFL ball. Jonathan Brady NewsWire / POOL Credit: NewsWire

After his panel chat, Prince Harry was seen walking around the Whitten Oval in Footscray.

There, he was presented with personalised Bulldogs guernseys for Archie and Lilibet, with their names printed on the back.

He was keen to show off the Bulldogs scarf. Picture: Jonathan Brady NewsWire / POOL
Camera IconHe was keen to show off the Bulldogs scarf. Jonathan Brady NewsWire / POOL Credit: NewsWire

He was also seen giving the footy a few kicks with children on the oval alongside Bulldogs players Tom Liberatore, Adam Treloar and Matthew Kennedy.

“Good kick man,” he told one child before warning them of the “slippery ball”.

On the pitch, Prince Harry also discussed the key differences between AFL and rugby, before being treated to a performance by members of The Wiggles, John and Lachy.

Following the discussion and amble across the footy field, the duke was headed to Canberra, where he will visit the Australian War Memorial and visit Indigenous veterans.

After the visit to the memorial, he will attend an Invictus Australia reception and the Last Post Ceremony before making a return flight to Melbourne.

Originally published as Prince Harry talks fatherhood, shows off footy skills on second day of Aussie trip

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