Prince Harry revealed that the family member behind his harsh childhood nickname was his father, King Charles III.
The Duke of Sussex shared that after the birth of Diana, Princess of Wales’s second son, his father made a remark that summed up his reaction to having another boy. According to Harry, the King jokingly used a label that stuck with him for years, showing a more candid and teasing side of royal family life.
“He disclosed that it was actually his father, King Charles, who used the nickname, in response to Diana, Princess of Wales, giving birth to a second son,” Harry recalled.
The anecdote sheds light on the complicated yet affectionate bond between father and son, offering a rare glimpse into the humor that existed behind palace walls.
Prince Harry said his father, King Charles, gave him a teasing nickname after his birth, showing the royals’ softer, more humorous side behind the scenes.