Prince Harry‘s five-part Netflix docuseries Heart of Invictus may not have quite as many bombshell moments as the Harry & Meghan docuseries, but parts of it are still causing a stir online.
One of the biggest talking points of the docuseries, which landed on the streaming platform on August 30th ahead of the Invictus Games this month, involved Prince Harry, 38, rather controversially explaining that he didn’t have any help for his mental health after he returned from his tour of Afghanistan – despite previously crediting older brother Prince William, 41, for helping him.
“My name’s Harry. On any given day, I’m a dad of two under three-year-olds, got a couple of dogs, a husband, I’m founding patron of Invictus Games Foundation.” – Prince Harry #HeartOfInvictus pic.twitter.com/PHboVZugv6
— Dani (@ArchLiliHazMeg) August 30, 2023
Prince Harry’s Describes His Job On ‘Heart Of Invictus’
Another moment that has got the internet talking happened when he was talking about his job, as he had a delayed and “awkward” (to quote some publications) response when he was asked to describe it.
At one point of the docuseries, Prince Harry can be seen sitting in front of the camera with an interviewer asking him questions. The interviewer first asks, “What’s your name?” to which he replies, “My name’s Harry.” They then ask him, “What do you do, Harry?” to which Prince Harry had somewhat of a delayed response.
"What do I do?" he asked himself, as he was seemingly taken aback by the question. Akin to most proud fathers, Prince Harry referenced his role as a father first and foremost, saying, "Er… on any given day, I’m a dad of two under-three-year-olds," in reference to Prince Archie, who is now 4, and Princess Lilibet, who is now 2.
He then added: "I’ve got a couple of dogs. (I’m) A husband. I’m founding patron of Invictus Games Foundation. There’s lots of hats that one wears, but I believe today is all about Invictus." Good save!