Prince Harry’s rare update on Archie and Lilibet’s routine – from naptime to preschool

Prince Harry has shared rare insight into his children Archie, two, and seven month old Lilibet's routine at home in their California mansion.

The Duke of Sussex, 37, who is "laying low" as he "doesn't want to cause anymore upset" according to an expert, appeared in a live stream with close pal Serena Williams and the founder of mental health start up BetterUp, Alexi Robichaux, on Thursday 3 February to talk about "mental fitness".

During their discussions, Harry shared how he has previously "experienced burnout" and feels he must meditate every day now.

Opening up on the topic of "self care", Harry shared some private knowledge on his family's routine, including his baby daughter's naps and his son Archie having started school already.

He told the tennis star and start up founder: "Even if you do have 15 minutes slate of white space, I now put in about half an hour or 45 minutes in the morning when I'm like, 'okay, one of the kids has gone to school, the other one is taking a nap' there's a break in our programme."

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, 40, moved to the US with Archie back in April 2020, at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic.

The pair later welcomed their second child Lilibet, whose name is a tribute to Her Majesty the Queen, in June the following year.

But with their US lifestyles, it means that Archie and Lilibet are yet to meet their cousins in the UK.

According to one insider, Prince Harry is determined to correct this issue and allow his children to form a close bond with their extended family.

Speaking to Us Weekly, the source said: “Harry has his heart set on returning to the UK to see the Queen with Meghan, Archie and Lilibet, but that will only happen if the government takes the appropriate measures to protect his family.

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“He refuses to put them at risk. Their safety comes before anything else.”

Harry has been in a row with the UK government over the security of his family for several weeks.

While living in America, Harry and Meghan fund their own security team, though Harry’s representative said: “that security cannot replicate the necessary police protection needed whilst in the UK”. The statement added: “In absence of such protection, Prince Harry and his family are unable to return home.”

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In addition to seeing Her Majesty, Prince Harry also wants his children to bond with their cousins, Prince George, eight, Princess Charlotte, six, and Prince Louis, three.

“Harry and Meghan are doing everything they can to make the world a better place and feel it would be wrong to rob their children of the opportunity of getting to know their cousins,” the source said.

“It’s obviously difficult because of the distance factor, so Harry sweetly organized a special Zoom call with Prince William so that the cousins could get to see each other.”

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