Prince Harry admits he’s definitely learned a thing or two from his father Prince Charles.
The royal gives some inside information in the BBC special documentary “Prince, Son and Heir: Charles at 70”, which will air to mark Charles’ 70th birthday on Nov. 14.
Both Harry and William tell the camera they now make sure to turn the lights off in their homes, just like their dad.
Harry explains, “He’s a stickler for turning lights off. And that’s now something that I’m obsessed with as well.”
William adds: “I know, I’ve got serious OCD on light switches now, which is terrible,” as Harry continues: “Which is insane because actually you know, I don’t know whether your wife doesn’t, my wife certainly goes, ‘Well why turn the lights off? You know it’s dark’. I go, ‘We only need one light, we don’t need like six.’”
The Duke of Sussex goes on to share, “And all of a sudden it becomes a habit and those small habit changes he’s making, every single person can do. And I think it’s one of the key lessons that he taught us.”
The documentary also sees Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, say that her husband is fantastic with children, mentioning her own four grandchildren from her previous marriage.
“He reads ‘Harry Potter’ and he can do all the different voices and I think children really appreciate that,” she says of Charles. “He will get down on his knees and crawl about with them for hours, you know, making funny noises and laughing, and my grandchildren adore him, absolutely adore him.”
