Prince Harry discussed the parenting lessons he learned from his late mother, Princess Diana, emphasizing the importance of physical affection in raising his children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. He recalled how Diana would embrace him and his brother William tightly, and now applies this approach with his own children. The interview took place on the 'Joe Marler Will See You Now' podcast before Harry and Meghan visited King Charles III in the UK. Their children have had limited contact with the royal family since moving to California in 2020, though Harry has shown efforts to mend ties with his father-in-law. The conversation also touched on rugby, with Harry expressing confidence in England's chances at the World Cup.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on personal family matters and parenting advice, which are less politically charged. While it mentions royal family dynamics and public figures, the framing remains neutral, discussing personal experiences and family life without overtly favoring any political stance or ideology.




