In an interview, Prince Harry revealed his plans to have children: "Two, max!"
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are raising son Archie - who is almost three - and nine-month-old daughter Lillibet at their Montecito mansion in California.
Prince Harry, according to express.co.uk, talked about how many children he wants to have back in September 2019, when he interviewed primatologist and anthropologist, Dr. Jane Goodall, for Vogue magazine.
In conversation with Goodall, Harry shared his thoughts about parenting and responsibilities towards new generations to come.
The Duke said: "It sets it apart. I think, the funny thing is, the people I've met and the places I've been fortunate enough to visit, I've always had a connection and a love for nature.
"I see it differently now without question."
And continued: "But I've always wanted to try and make sure that even before having kids and expecting kids..."
Ms Goodall reached out to add, laughing: "Not much!"
And Prince Harry replied: "Two, max!"
And he continued: "But I've always thought: This place is borrowed.
"And, of course, as intelligent as we all are, or as we all develop as we are, we should be able to leave behind something better for the next generation."
Harry's words suggested that he is not interested in having more children with his beloved wife, Meghan Markle.