Parents at Archie’s school in Montecito in California have laid bare what Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s son is REALLY like. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s five-year-old son Archie has been described as a “delightful little boy” by a fellow parent .
Richard Mineards wrote in the Montecito Journa: “Harry and Meghan have rarely exposed their children, Archie and Lilibet, to the limelight, although a friend whose son is in the same school class as Archie tells me he is a delightful little boy.”
A Royal Family insider previously opened up over Archie starting school. The insider told Woman’s Day: “Harry didn’t realise how close to his first day of school it would be, but Meghan assured him they’d be back in time and it wouldn’t impact on Archie’s big day.”
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Prior to starting formal education, Archie attended pre-school in Montecito, where he “proved popular with his classmates”, according to Australian magazine Woman’s Day. “It was pretty clear he didn’t want to be there and had Archie on his mind the whole time”, a source told Woman’s Day.
The royal insider revealed to Woman’s Day: “Nothing they were doing in Colombia seemed as important as how Archie was feeling and Harry was suffering from a severe case of the dad guilts. He remembers his first day at school with his mum and William at his side, encouraging him every step of the way.”
Harry is also parent to Lilibet – his and Meghan’s second child. Speaking at the New York Times’s DealBook Summit in December, Harry expressed his contentment with his new found life in the United States, where he lives with the former Suits actress.
“I very much enjoy living here and bringing my kids up here,” adding that he views it as “the life my mum wanted for me.”