The Sussexes Plan to Share Royal Heritage with Their Kids 'In Due Time'
A close friend of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle has shared new details about their life with their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, in Montecito. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have made a significant decision regarding how they plan to raise their children away from the royal spotlight.
According to the family friend, Harry and Meghan are taking steps to protect Archie and Lilibet from the pressures associated with their royal heritage. While the couple enjoys their time away from the royal family, they intend to have open discussions with their children about their royal background when the time is right.
The friend emphasized that Harry and Meghan want Archie and Lilibet to be valued for who they are as individuals, rather than for their connection to the Crown. "They’ll have those conversations in due time," the source told US Weekly.
In a sweet update, the source described Archie, five, as "sweet, curious, and playful," while three-year-old Lilibet is "vibrant and happy." The friend also noted that Harry and Meghan are deeply involved in their children's lives, actively participating in daily routines like school drop-offs and pick-ups.
This glimpse into the Sussexes' family life highlights their commitment to raising their children with love and care, while also preparing them for their unique heritage when the time comes.