Prince Harry says he uses a parenting approach he learned from his late mother, Princess Diana, with his children, Archie and Lilibet. Speaking on the Joe Marler “Will See You Now” podcast, the Duke of Sussex describes how he responds when a day is difficult. He says that when things feel hard, he makes a point of giving his children an extra close, reassuring squeeze. The reports from multiple outlets describe the same account, linking the gesture to a lesson Harry says he received from Diana and emphasizing that he now repeats the practice with his family.
Across coverage, the focus remains on Harry’s comments during the podcast appearance and the specific example of how he supports his children during challenging moments. While the outlets differ in headline framing and wording, they align on the central claim: Harry says he incorporates a parenting tip attributed to Diana and applies it directly to Archie and Lilibet.