If anyone knows about being a royal younger sibling, it's Prince Harry! See what he has to say about William and Kate's new baby.
Who doesn't love Prince Harry?
Well, everyone's favourite royal uncle has become even more loveable with his latest comments on his brother, Prince William, and Kate's new royal baby on the way.
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"I can't wait to see my brother suffer more," Harry, 29, joked at the Invictus Games training session for athletes, on Monday, September 8 (via People).
And his sibling rivalry predictions: "I think George will be over the moon. He will be thrilled having another small younger brother or sister."
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Harry did have some serious words to say, too, though. "I hope the two of them have the opportunity to go through the process again with a little bit of peace and quiet," he said.
He also added that Kate was feeling "pretty poorly" because of the hyperemesis gravidarum.
We wish that for them, as well, but if you head on over to Emma Waverman's post "Let the royal baby frenzy begin," you'll agree that's very unlikely to happen, alas...
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