Prince Harry marks fifth anniversary of Invictus games, London, United Kingdom - 10 Sep 2019

“Alright lads, just wanted to wish you the best of luck for the World Cup,” Harry said. “When I saw you at Pennyhill Park you were all so in sync and this is certainly the best-prepared team we’ve had for many years thanks to the time that you’ve spent together.”

“I hope Eddie is fitting in well,” he continued, referring to the team’s coach, Eddie Jones. “Hope the humidity is not too bad, but you’ve got the whole country behind you, everyone is so pumped for this. It is definitely our year.”

Harry added, “Make sure you bring it home. Most importantly, have fun, and also, Archie loves the shirt, so thank you, cheers!”

England’s team started off strong with a 35-3 win against Tonga on Sunday, and their next match will be against the United States on Sept. 26.

“He’s really well, thank you,” Harry responded. “And he is getting so big.”

While it seems like Archie may share the same interests as his father already,Ellen DeGeneres revealedthe little royal takes after his dad in the looks department as well.

“He looks like Harry — and he had more hair than I did at the time,” the talk show host shared during an episode earlier this month.

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Harry can’t wait to share another one of his passions with his son. Archie is scheduled to join his dad and momMeghan Marklein Cape Town, South Africa,during their upcoming tour.

Although there’s been no confirmation as of yet for when royal fans can expect to see their son, the tour begins on Sept. 23 and the couple’sfirst scheduled stopof the couple’s visit is to a township.

Meghan and Harry will leave little Archie — who was born on May 6 — with his nanny as they start the official first leg of the tour, which will also be Meghan’s first trip to South Africa.

source: people.com