Prince Harry is “tone-deaf” but he still loves to sing lullabies to his and Meghan Markle’s son, Archie.

The first-time dad is very happy when his wife Markle delivered their firstborn. Prince Harry is a doting father to Archie and is very hands-on when it comes to taking care of the little royal. In fact, he sings lullabies for their son, but Archie might not love hearing them.

“Harry’s tone-deaf, and he knows it,” an insider jokingly told Us Weekly.

“But that doesn’t stop him from singing Archie to sleep.”

The source said that Prince Harry plays a “huge part” in the 2-month-old Archie’s upbringing. The insider added that as a dad, Prince Harry is the type who doesn’t mind getting his hands dirty.

Prince Harry happily takes on diaper duty, burps Archie and cleans his spit-up without any word of complaint. If he has an early-morning duty, he gets up at night to tend to Archie’s needs. The insider added that Markle need not ask him to do those things because he just does them.

Just recently, Prince Harry revealed in an interview with conservationist Dr. Jane Goodall that he wants two babies “maximum.” This is contrary to reports claiming that Prince Harry and Markle wants a big family.

Royal expert Katie Nicholl said earlier that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are “loving parenthood” and might want to give Archie a sibling soon because they want a big family.

“I think it’s probably a little premature to be speaking about a second baby. That said, sources close to the couple told me that they really would love to have a big family,” Nicholl told Entertainment Tonight.

“They absolutely want siblings for Archie, so possibly we will have a pregnancy announcement for Meghan and Harry sometime next year.”

As for Prince Harry and Markle’s second baby, it might not arrive until 2021. Markle is advised to wait for two years before having another baby. World Health Organization recommends two-year spacing because research shows that women who conceive six months after giving birth are at 70 percent higher risk of preterm birth than women who space their babies for 12 to 23 months.

Prince Harry, Meghan Markle and Son Archie
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are pictured presenting their newborn son, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor, during a photocall in St. George’s Hall at Windsor Castle on May 8, 2019 in Windsor, England. Dominic Lipinski-WPA Pool/Getty Images