By Hannah Ahmed
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An aspiring presenter who sat down with Prince Harry for a chat has revealed what the Duke is really like. Dylan Bleach, WellChild award winner, was given the opportunity to interview the prince when he was visiting the UK this week. Prince Harry spent four days in Britain, visiting various organisations close to his heart, including the WellChild Awards before jetting off to Ukraine today (September 12). Talking about the experience of speaking to the Prince on Good Morning Britain, Dylan shared his first impression of Harry was that he was just like any other normal human being. READ MORE: King Charles had to reunite with Prince Harry – here’s why Ed Balls discussed a moment between Dylan and Prince Harry where the Royal appeared to be totally “engaged” in the conversation. He said: “There was a moment there when you had a question for Harry and he was totally engaged in the conversation.” Dylan replied: “It felt so natural. He’s very much a human being like me and you are. “Once I’d asked him the three questions about WellChild, he was talking about the unpredictability of the WellChild children, how he’d had a swordfight that evening and all of these fantastic and funny stories.” Dylan shared he had also asked the Prince if he had any tips for parenthood – as he is soon to be a father in a few weeks time, the Express reported. Susanna Reid congratulated the man on the “scoop,” telling him: “What you managed to get was a real insight into Prince Harry as a dad because he said parenting starts before the baby is born, talk to your child, and that’s part of nurturing them and encouraging them. That will be picked up everywhere.” The aspiring presenter went on to discuss how WellChild impacted Prince Harry, suggesting it could remind him of his own children. READ MORE: Prince Harry makes unexpected visit to Ukraine following UK trip He said: “I think WellChild brings the child out in him and it reminds him of his children in a sense. I think he enjoys the night to be normal and forget about the problems that are going on. “He mentioned in his speech that sometimes the darkness of the world can swallow you up, but the brightness in the room last night is what keeps some people going.” WellChild is a national charity dedicated to supporting children, young people and their families with serious health needs, by helping them receive care at home rather than in hospital, wherever possible.