The young royal has spoken out in a frank interview with the BBC, admitting he is ready for love but feels he needs privacy to make it happen.
“That line between private and public life is almost non-existent anymore,” he told BBC’s Andrew Marr.
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“Everyone has a right to their privacy, and a lot of members of the public get it, but sadly in some areas there is this incessant need to find out every little bit of detail to find out what goes on behind the scenes,” he said.
“The private life has to be private.”
The 31-year-old echoed this sentiment in a chat with The Sunday Times.
“If or when I do find a girlfriend, I will do my utmost … to ensure that me and her can get to the point where we’re actually comfortable with each other before the massive invasion that is inevitably going to happen into her privacy,” he told the paper.
“The other concern is that even if I talk to a girl, that person is then suddenly my wife, and people go knocking on her door.”
Captain Wales also admitted he has a “massive paranoia that sits inside me.”
The royal has had several high-profile romances including his long-time love Chelsy Davy and Cressida Bonas.
But don’t worry ladies, Harry might not be actively looking, he is certainly excited about love.
“I’m not putting work before the idea of a family, marriage and all that kind of stuff,” he quipped.
“To be fair, I haven’t had that many opportunities to get out there and meet people. At the moment, my focus is very much on work.”
Adding, “But if someone slips into my life then that’s absolutely fantastic.”
Harry just kicked off the 2016 Invictus Games in Orlando, Florida, on Sunday, May 8.
The beloved royal enlisted some A-List helpers including first lady Michelle Obama, James Blunt and Morgan Freeman.
“It’s an emotional rollercoaster in a really, really nice way,” he admitted to ABC News about being able to bring the Games to the States.
“There’ll be some incredible stories, [you’ll] shed a tear.”