{"id":9268,"date":"2026-04-15T04:55:27","date_gmt":"2026-04-15T04:55:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/globalnewstoday.uk\/index.php\/2026\/04\/15\/prince-harry-says-children-should-be-an-upgrade-of-their-parents-as-he-talks-mental-health-in-melbourne-bbc\/"},"modified":"2026-04-15T04:55:27","modified_gmt":"2026-04-15T04:55:27","slug":"prince-harry-says-children-should-be-an-upgrade-of-their-parents-as-he-talks-mental-health-in-melbourne-bbc","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/globalnewstoday.uk\/index.php\/2026\/04\/15\/prince-harry-says-children-should-be-an-upgrade-of-their-parents-as-he-talks-mental-health-in-melbourne-bbc\/","title":{"rendered":"Prince Harry says children should be an &#039;upgrade&#039; of their parents as he talks mental health in Melbourne &#8211; BBC"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The Duke of Sussex has combined two of his passions &#8211; mental health campaigning and sport &#8211; to kick off the second day of a brief Australia visit.<br \/>Prince Harry spoke passionately about his own experiences of becoming a dad &#8211; and trying to &quot;upgrade&quot; the parenting he had experienced as a child.<br \/>He then joined players from Australian Rules Football (AFL)  team the Western Bulldogs for a quick lesson in how to play a game that dominates the Melbourne sports scene.<br \/>The Duke&#x27;s wife, Meghan, was not at the event and has no scheduled public appearances on Wednesday &#8211; with a spokesperson for the Sussexes not responding to a BBC query about her plans.<br \/>The couple &#8211; no longer working royals and visiting in a private capacity &#8211; are combining visits to charitable causes with commercial ventures.<br \/>It is understood Meghan is exploring the Australian expansion of her As Ever lifestyle brand during the trip.<br \/>Later on Wednesday, the Duke will be in the capital, Canberra.<br \/>In Melbourne, Harry was special guest at the launch of a report into the mental health of fathers of young children, produced by the charity Movember.<br \/>After introducing himself with a &quot;G&#x27;day everyone&quot; and a brief reference to the Bulldogs&#x27; promising start to the season, the Duke talked openly about his own mental health after becoming a dad &#8211; with references to his father, King Charles III.<br \/>&quot;The world around us has changed massively, so there is no version of where parenting is going to be the same as we experienced,&quot; he said.<br \/>&quot;I see parenting evolving all the time. From my perspective, our kids are our upgrades.<br \/>&quot;That&#x27;s not how I was taught, but that was my take on it. Not to say I was an upgrade of my dad or that my kids are an upgrade of me.<br \/>&quot;That&#x27;s the approach that I take, to know that with the world the way that it goes, the kids that we bring up in today&#x27;s world need to be an upgrade.&quot;<br \/>&quot;Even if you had the best upbringing in the world, the best parenting in the world, there&#x27;s still room for improvement,&quot; he added.<br \/>He also reiterated the importance of dads reaching out for help if they were struggling.<br \/>&quot;For so many years it has been seen as a weakness to stick your hands up. I find it&#x27;s the opposite. The more grief I get for talking about it , the more I want to stand up and talk about it. I know if I go quiet about it \u2013 what does that say to everyone else?&quot;<br \/>Movember&#x27;s Global Director of Research, Dr Zac Seidler, said it was &quot;great&quot; to have Harry help launch research that found one in five dads felt extremely isolated after having a child and that three in five fathers were not asked how they were going during the 12 months after having a baby.<br \/>&quot;He&#x27;s really passionate about this, it matters to him, and he told us real stories that he had experienced, stuff that he&#x27;d spoken about with his wife, with his therapist.<br \/>&quot;He really just wanted to get to the heart of it and talk about advocating for change.<br \/>&quot;Our report found was that over 70% of the guys that we spoke to said that they don&#x27;t want to father like their fathers did, and I think Harry was just talking about this seismic intergenerational shift that we&#x27;re all experiencing.&quot; <br \/>&quot;We want to do things differently,&quot; Seidler added. &quot;We want to learn from our fathers, whether it&#x27;s mistakes or otherwise and really lean into what it means to be a dad today.&quot;<br \/>Nathan Appo, the first Indigenous Australian to be on the global board of Movember, said Harry was using his platform to &quot;promote and empower people around the world and do the right things&quot;.<br \/>&quot;It&#x27;s hard not to be drawn to people like that,&quot; he added.<br \/>Appo, a Mamu man from Far North Queensland, acknowledged that many problems faced by First Nation Australians could be traced to the impact of British colonialism &#8211; something carried out in the name of the Duke&#x27;s ancestors, more 250 years ago.<br \/>&quot;As you travel around the world, connecting with Indigenous people to understand their history and what our people face regularly, the barriers that we face&#8230; and how that impacts on health is really important,&quot; he told the BBC.<br \/>&quot;Building your knowledge to give you a good understanding of how you can change policy for the better is really important, and I think Harry is someone who does that.&quot;<br \/>Also in the audience were entertainers Lachlan Gillespie and John Pearce, best known for Australian children&#x27;s entertainment sensation The Wiggles.<br \/>&quot;I think what&#x27;s important is he&#x27;s here talking about men&#x27;s health,&quot; Gillespie said.<br \/>&quot;The Wiggles have always talked to children for 35 years that it&#x27;s been going. And only more recently have we started a podcast to kind of reach-out-and-talk to parents, because we&#x27;re all in the same boat.&quot;<br \/>The Duke, a keen rugby player in his youth, also tried has hand at AFL under the watchful eye of Bulldogs player Adam Treloar.<br \/>&quot;It was cool to meet him,&quot; Treloar told the BBC<br \/>&quot;He went alright, he was very keen on learning. I don&#x27;t think we had enough time to really teach him, but he was super keen, asking how we hold the footy and where the laces go.<br \/>&quot;It was pretty normal. We had a great conversation. One of the teammates that was with me has four pubs and was talking about his pubs and maybe coming down for a beer if he has some spare time, which obviously he doesn&#x27;t, but it just seemed really genuine and authentic.&quot;<br \/>The long-running legal dispute is over a lucrative iron ore projects in the top west corner of Australia.<br \/>There are questions over whether local taxpayers are picking up any of the bill for policing the visit.<br \/>Six people were killed and ten injured after a man went on a stabbing rampage in an Australian mall. <br \/>Trucking operators say their costs have doubled in a vast country reliant on the industry to deliver goods.<br \/>Ben Roberts-Smith&#x27;s case is not only unprecedented for Australia but &quot;extraordinary&quot; for the globe too, scholars say.<br \/>Copyright 2026 BBC. All rights reserved. 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