Prince Harry, known for his carefree ways, says one of his roles as the uncle to Britain's newest prince is to make sure the child has fun.
Harry was asked about Prince George of Cambridge, who was born Monday, during an appearance at a charity event in London on Thursday. The newborn son of Prince William -- Harry's brother -- and Dutchess Kate is third in line for the throne, pushing Harry down to fourth.
When asked by a reporter about what is expected of him as an uncle, Harry, 28, responded: "To make sure he has a good upbringing, and keep him out of harm's way and to make sure he has fun. The rest I'll leave to the parents."
He added, "I only hope my brother knows how expensive my baby-sitting charges are."

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