Nothing was off limits as Prince Harry participated in a spontaneous interview with a group of kids at the Joshua House Children’s Home in Guyana on Sunday, November 4.
Kensington Palace shared a video of the Q&A on their Twitter account, proving the 32-year-old truly knows how to handle any situation with grace and ease.
Watch the sweet interview in the player above!
Firstly, the children were keen to know about life in Buckingham Palace.
“It’s one of our greatest landmarks,” Harry explained.
“I don’t spend a lot of time there, sadly. But the Queen spends quite a lot of time there, and the food is delicious – and there’s a couple of thrones in there, I think, from years and years and years ago.”
The young girl interviewing him then asked how many maids worked there.
“I don’t know, probably not as many as you think,” Harry said, before quickly changing the topic to Windsor Castle like a pro.
“That place is awesome, it’s amazing. It’s a really big, really, really big castle,” he said of Windsor.
Another hilarious moment was when the young girl asked him what it was like to be the ruler of England.
“Firstly, I definitely don’t rule the country. What’s it like being a prince? Good and bad. There’s lots of privilege of course, but with privilege comes a lot of responsibility.”
“Being a prince means you’ve got to harness all the positivity, try and encourage people to see good stuff about life,” Harry mused, giving a fascinating insight into his world.
Harry’s royal tour will come to an end early this week, signalling the start of his Christmas break and a much-anticipated reunion with his actress girlfriend Meghan Markle.
It’s believed the couple will spend the festive period together and are also planning a romantic holiday.
“It will be a one-week trip. There are just a few details left to finalise,” an insider told US Weekly.