Prince Harry revealed his concerns as a soon-to-be father (Image: GETTY) During the Duke and Duchess’ royal visit, the couple walked past crowds of toddlers from Abbeywood Nursery. While Harry was walking past the children he caught a glimpse of his own future as a parent. He said: “How do you control them?” Related articles Meghan Markle REVEALS how she wants schools to change for her children The Queen ‘gives’ Meghan Markle and Harry CLASSY housewarming gift The Duke then crouched down making aeroplane noises to a little boy and told the boy that he could run anywhere he wanted. The executive of the Bristol Old Vic theatre also showed off her own child, Ocean who managed to steal the hearts of the couple. Ocean introduced herself as “Ballerina” to the Duke and Duchess who took to her fondly. READ MORE: Meghan Markle's assistant rushes to her aid after wardrobe mishap While Harry was walking past the children he caught a glimpse of his own future as a parent (Image: GETTY) Meghan said: "Nice to meet you. Is Ballerina your real name?" Harry asked whether the little girl was a ballerina and was told that it was just a nickname she had chosen recently. The Duke and Duchess remained enchanted by the girl who reached out and touched Meghan’s hair. Related articles Touching moment well-wisher shows Prince Harry old photo of Diana Royal travel: Prince Philip considered for 'dangerous heresy' The Duke and Duchess remained enchanted by the girl who reached out and touched Meghan’s hair (Image: GETTY) Meghan said: "My hair is curly? Oh, my hands are cold! Ohh, thank you for warming them up." Harry poked playfully at the girl’s nose and said he loved her hair. Ms Cordwell joked afterwards that the presence of her daughter was coincidental. READ MORE: Meghan Markle and Prince Harry practice parenting skills in Bristol During the visit to the theatre, the Duchess revealed how she wants schools to change in time for he (Image: GETTY) She said: "Her nursery was closed and I didn't have much choice really, so I'm making a statement for working women." The touching moment took place before the Duke and Duchess were taken on a tour of the Bristol Old Vic by the artistic Director Tom Morris. During the visit to the theatre, the Duchess revealed how she wants schools to change in time for her own children by putting more emphasis on drama. Meghan, who recently became the patron of the National Theatre, described how the theatre provides children with a creative outlet as well as a platform for “self-discovery”.All rights reserved for this news site express.co.uk and under his responsibility