Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Reveal Their Favorite Disney Films At Charity Event
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle just revealed their favorite Disney films while at a London charity event this week.
A young girl named Chloe Henderson asked the royal couple the endearing question while they were at WellChild Awards, a gathering that celebrated the achievements of disabled children and the doctors who take care of them.
Prince Harry told Henderson that one of his favorite Disney movies is “The Lion King,” which was released in 1994. During their conversation, the 33-year-old prince told the 10-year-old girl that Rowan Atkinson or Mr. Bean voiced the character of Zazu.
Other than “The Lion King,” the Duke of Sussex is also a huge fan of “Zootopia” and “Moana.” Prince Harry revealed that his favorite part in “Moana” was when the chicken found himself out at sea in a boat.
Markle, on the other hand, revealed that she’s a huge fan of “The Little Mermaid” and “Leap!”
Prince Harry told Henderson and her older sister, Hanna, that he and his wife would love to go to their house for a movie night.
“You’d be very welcome,” Henderson told the couple.
Meanwhile, this is not the first time that Prince Harry expressed his love for “The Lion King.” Last year, he revealed that his nephew, Prince George, is just like him because he also loves the Disney animation.
In related news, Prince Harry and Markle seem to have a way with kids. It was previously reported that the Duchess of Sussex had an easy time winning the hearts of Prince George and Princess Charlotte.
At present, there are rumors suggesting that the couple could be expecting their first child together. Markle was recently spotted wearing a dress with ruffles on the stomach area. An Irish medium claimed that this was Markle’s way of hiding her baby bump.
“Meghan is wearing a lot of black to hide the shape. She may be carrying twins as celebrity couples often have twins,” the clairvoyant said.
The medium predicted that Markle and Prince Harry will welcome their first child in March or April 2019.
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