Prince Harry, Meghan Markle and Son Archie
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are pictured presenting their newborn son, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor, during a photocall in St. George’s Hall at Windsor Castle on May 8, 2019 in Windsor, England. Dominic Lipinski-WPA Pool/Getty Images

Prince Harry has just confirmed that he wants two kids with Meghan Markle.

Prince Harry sat for an interview with legendary conservationist Dr. Jane Goodall for the September issue of British Vogue. During their discussion, Prince Harry and Goodall talked about racism and environmental crisis including climate change. Goodall noted how crazy people think that they have unlimited economic development on a planet with finite natural resources.

“There’s a lot of violence and war and suffering around the world today, but we’re part of the natural world, and if we can’t learn to live in harmony with it, then this is going to get worse,” she added.

“There will be more conflicts, people fighting over the last fertile land, the last fresh water.”

Goodall went on to say that this is already happening and it would be terrifying for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex as they have just welcomed their baby. Prince Harry and Markle welcomed their son, Archie, in May.

Prince Harry agreed and said that due to the people he met and the places he visited, he developed a connection and love for nature.

“I’ve always wanted to try and ensure that, even before having a child and hoping to have children,” Prince Harry said.

The conservationist laughed and quipped, “Not too many!” And to which the duke replied, “Two maximum!”

Prince Harry added that he always thought this place to be something borrowed, so everyone should be intelligent enough to leave something better for the next generation.

Royal experts claim that Prince Harry and Markle want to have a big family, so they might expect another baby soon especially that the Duchess of Sussex is already 37.

However, midwife Nabila Fowles-Gutierrez suggested that they wait for two years before giving Archie a sibling. According to the expert, women who conceive 6 months after giving birth are at 70 percent higher risk of preterm birth than women who spaced their babies from 12 to 23 months.

If they wait for two years, Markle won’t have a baby until 2021. Meanwhile, the odds of the couple announcing their second pregnancy this year is at 8/1, 2/1 for 2021 and 5/1 for 2022.