Prince Harry
Prince Harry is pictured attending a Commonwealth Day Youth Event on March 11, 2019 in London, England. Chris Jackson - WPA Pool/Getty Images

Prince Harry just revealed one of his ambitions for his son, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor.

While speaking with Entertainment Tonight, royal expert Katie Nicholl said that the Duke of Sussex hopes to pass on his love for horses to his 1-month-old son. Prince Harry is an avid polo player, and he will be reuniting with Prince William at a polo match this weekend.

The Duke of Cambridge and the Duke of Sussex will be participating at the Billingbear Polo club in Berkshire to play for the Khun Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha Memorial Polo Trophy on July 10. As of late, it is still unclear whether or not the siblings will be part of the same team.

“I was sitting with some friends of Prince Harry and they told me he has high ambitions for his son and he wants him on a pony once he has learned to walk,” Nicholl said.

Archie Harrison was born on May 6 at the Portland Hospital in London. He will only be turning 2 months old this month. On July 6, he will be christened privately at one of Queen Elizabeth II’s churches.

Meanwhile, it was reported last year that Prince William and Prince Harry will no longer participate in several polo matches so that they could tend to their royal duties. A royal insider told Vanity Fair that big sponsors were the first to be informed.

“The big sponsors have been told the princes will be playing fewer games, but want to raise even more money. They are setting the bar high,” the source said.

The Duke of Sussex helped raise over $6.2 million for Sentebale through the annual polo cup matches, and he also raised over $950,000 last summer alone. Malcolm Borwick, the ambassador of Royal Salute whiskey, said that Prince Harry’s figures are an incredible amount of money to raise.

He also said that they want to help Meghan Markle’s husband raise $1.2 million per event in the coming years.