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Prince Harry Lists His Many Roles — Including 'Full-Time Dad'

Sofia Ramirez
Celebrity News Reporter · 3 hours ago

In a candid new podcast appearance, Prince Harry opened up about his many hats: royal, veteran, founder, and devoted father of two.

Prince Harry Lists His Many Roles — Including 'Full-Time Dad'

Prince Harry is making one thing crystal clear — his schedule is anything but empty. The Duke of Sussex sat down for a refreshingly candid conversation on the Joe Marler Will See You Now podcast, dropping a charming, off-the-cuff rundown of everything he considers himself to be these days.

A Man of Many Titles

When host Joe Marler asked Harry to introduce himself, the Duke didn't hold back. He went full formal first — "Henry Albert Charles David, Duke of Sussex" — before cheerfully inviting the host to just call him "H." Then came the real fun. Asked about his occupation, Harry rattled off a list that felt equal parts earnest and self-aware: "Full-time dad. British Army veteran. Prince of England. Duke. But for today, I don't know. What do you want?"

It's the kind of answer that feels very Harry — warm, a little playful, and genuinely unpretentious for someone with a title as long as a royal decree.

Founder, Not Inventor

Marler also floated the word "inventor" to describe Harry's role with the Invictus Games, the international sporting competition Harry launched in 2014 to support the rehabilitation of wounded and sick military service members and veterans. Harry gently course-corrected, noting that "founder" is the more fitting term. It's a distinction that clearly matters to him — and understandably so, given how deeply personal the Games are to his identity as a veteran advocate.

The episode was most likely recorded during Harry's recent trip to the UK, where he was busy championing the 2027 Invictus Games, set to take place in Birmingham, according to Page Six.

A Homecoming With Heart

The UK visit had its share of meaningful moments beyond the podcast studio. Harry made the trip initially without wife Meghan Markle or their children, Prince Archie, 7, and Princess Lilibet, 5, after being denied taxpayer-funded security. His invitation to stay at Buckingham Palace was also reportedly withdrawn at the last minute, even after he had formally accepted it.

But the trip took a warmer turn when Buckingham Palace confirmed that Harry and Meghan were ultimately able to reunite the family with King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Highgrove House. It marked the first time in four years that Archie and Lilibet had seen the 77-year-old king — their last visit together was during Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee celebrations back in 2022. Photos from the private gathering are not expected to be shared publicly, but the significance of the reunion speaks for itself.

Goats, Yoga, and a Whole Lot of Heart

Harry wrapped up his UK trip in perhaps the most unexpectedly delightful way possible. He headed to the Scotty's Little Soldiers festival in Warwickshire — a charity supporting children who have lost a parent in military service — where he threw himself into a playful outdoor yoga session. The highlight? A goat that enthusiastically jumped directly onto the Duke's lap region, sending the crowd into fits of laughter.

If you missed the full story, Prince Harry's Scotty's festival appearance was as joyful and genuine as it sounds — exactly the kind of human moment that reminds people why so many still root for him.

The Duke, Defined on His Own Terms

What this podcast moment — and this entire UK visit — really captures is a man who has made peace with the complexity of his own identity. He's a prince who doesn't live like one, a father who prioritizes his kids above nearly everything, and a founder whose mission runs deeper than the headlines. Whether he's getting headbutted by a goat or introducing himself with six formal names, Harry seems most comfortable when he's just being himself.

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