Prince Harry’s Party Days Over After Duke, Meghan Markle Welcomed Son Archie
Prince Harry’s party days were over after he and Meghan Markle welcomed their son, Archie.
The Duke of Sussex was embroiled in several controversies years before he dated and married Markle. According to an insider, Prince William’s brother has changed and matured now that he is a married man. In fact, his party days are behind him.
“A lot of responsibility comes with having a child, and Harry’s really matured since having Archie,” a source told Us Weekly.
“He’s become even more in touch with his emotions. He’s kind-hearted, and will do anything to protect Meghan and Archie.”
The insider added that Prince Harry still enjoys having a few beers with his friends. However, “his party days are well and truly behind him.”
Prince Harry made headlines in 2012 when his nude photos playing a game of strip billiards leaked. An insider said that it was a mess before adding that Prince Harry was in trouble because it was not the fun he was supposed to be having.
Despite all the controversies, Prince Harry has become a good dad. In fact, he is a very hands-on father to Archie. The duke doesn’t mind getting his hands dirty while he works with Markle in perfecting parenting.
“Harry and Meghan are still adapting to parenthood. Everything is new and they’ve entered into the unknown, so naturally there are times when they suffer from anxiety and panic, especially if Archie is crying or sick. They want everything to be perfect!” the source continued.
Prince Harry and Markle have reunited with Prince William, Kate Middleton and the other members of the royal family over the weekend for Remembrance Day. The two couples have been rumored to be feuding and the happenings during their reunion only fueled the rumors.
Many noticed that Prince William immediately distanced himself from Prince Harry after they placed wreaths during the Remembrance ceremony. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge also allegedly cut the Duke and Duchess of Sussex out of the photo they shared on Instagram.
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