The Duke of Sussex, who became a father to baby Archie in May, makes the revelation when interviewing primatologist Dr. Jane Goodall for a special edition of British Vogue his wife guest edited.

AceShowbiz - Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex have agreed to stop making babies when they have two.

The British royals welcomed their first kid, son Archie, in May, and if the couple sticks to its rigid family plans, the little boy will have just one sibling.

Prince Harry revealed he set the limit with his wife while interviewing primatologist Dr. Jane Goodall for the upcoming edition of British Vogue that the Duchess has guest edited.

"Two, maximum," he said, before revealing conservation efforts amid the climate crisis helped shape the couple's decision.

"Because of the people that I've met and the places I've been fortunate enough to go, I've always had a connection and a love for nature," he explained, "but I've always wanted to try and ensure that, even before having a child and hoping to have children..., 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."

The prestigious September, 2019 issue of the fashion publication that his wife has guest edited is titled "Forces for Change" and will drop in August.

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