Prince Harry speaks to Dr. Jane Goodall about everything from the environment to having more children in the September issue of British Vogue.
Harry chats with the conservationist as part of his wife’s edition of the publication, saying of his change in perspective about nature and the environment: “I view it differently now, without question.
“But I’ve always wanted to try and ensure that, even before having a child and hoping to have children…” he continues, before Goodall cuts in: “Not too many…”
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Harry, who welcomed baby Archie with wife Meghan in May, then quips, “Two, maximum!”
He then adds: “I’ve always thought, This place is borrowed. And, surely, being as intelligent as we all are, or as evolved as we all are supposed to be, we should be able to leave something better behind for the next generation.”

Harry also discusses “unconscious bias.”
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He explains, “Despite the fact that if you go up to someone and say, ‘What you’ve just said, or the way you’ve behaved, is racist’ — they’ll turn around and say, ‘I’m not a racist.’
“I’m not saying you’re a racist, I’m just saying that your unconscious bias is proving that because of the way that you’ve been brought up, the environment you’ve been brought up in, suggests that you have this point of view — unconscious point of view — where naturally you will look at someone in a different way.”