Prince Harry is a highly recognizable figure across the globe, and he wants to use his popularity for the good of the world. The Duke of Sussex appears to be a reluctant royal who doesn’t want to cross the line and become a celebrity.

Both Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle have championed various causes and supported charity initiatives. They have travelled to many countries and raised issues related to women’s rights, climate change, and mental health.

Despite all the good they are doing, Prince Harry said in a recent interview that if a person is born into royalty it is “normal” for that person to feel not wanting it, Express reported. He explained that people who become famous due to their efforts have a natural talent for fame, but people like him don’t.

“We don’t want to be just a bunch of celebrities but instead use our role for good,” Prince Harry said. He pointed out that there is a “narrow line” between being a famous person and being a celebrity, and he personally didn’t want to cross over to the latter.

Prince Harry is sixth in line to the British throne, but he apparently doesn’t want it. Royal experts feel that no matter how the Duke of Sussex feels about the subject, he is “stuck” with the position.

Royal expert Daniela Elser said that most members of the royal family feel that it is a “quirk of fate” that they are born into the family. The expert pointed out that while being born in the family means that they live a life of privilege, it is also a life in which they have to constantly face the scrutiny of the press, and they have to make sure they have public approval.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have also been discussed at length in both the press and the public. They tend to get away from it all from time to time, and one place that the Duke of Sussex loves the most to get away to is Botswana, Yahoo reported.

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Prince Harry speaks during the 2016 Invictus Games Symposium on Invisible Wounds in Orlando, Fla. May 8, 2016. DoD News photo by EJ Hersom/Flickr

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