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Prince Harry thinks Lilibet resembles Princess Diana

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Prince Harry thinks Lilibet resembles Princess Diana

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  • Prince Harry discusses how much his kids resemble his mom in an interview.
  • The Duke of Sussex jokes that the ginger gene is strong in his family.
  • “The Spencer gene is very, very strong,” Harry referred to his maternal family.
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Prince Harry is talking openly about how much his kids resemble Princess Diana.

In a recent interview with Stephen Colbert, the Duke of Sussex discusses how he sees his mother in both of his kids.

“Here’s another lovely family photo. Your daughter, Lilibet, your son, Archie, of course your wife, Meghan. Your daughter Lilibet is named in her honor,” Colbert said before asking: “Having children helps us remember those that we’ve lost. Do you see your mother or your grandparents in any of your children?”

“Definitely my mum. The ginger gene is a strong one!” Prince Harry joked as the studio audience laughed.

“The Spencer gene is very, very strong,” Harry interjected, referencing his maternal side of the family. “I actually really, genuinely thought at the beginning of my relationship [with Meghan] that should this go the distance and we have kids that there’s no way the ginger gene will stand up to my wife’s genes, but I was wrong!”

“Go gingers,” he added.

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