Archie and Lilibet are being raised by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in their stunning Montecito home, and Archie is doing well in preschool.
The adorable three-year-old son of Prince Harry and Meghan is enjoying school and all the excitement it has to offer, and his mother has made sure that their trip home is also a significant and touching learning experience.

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The mother-of-two took journalist Allison P. Davis with her to pick up Archie from school during a recent eye-opening interview for The New York Times. Allison P. Davis documented their ritual in the published article.
“If he [Archie] forgets to say please or thank you, Meghan reminds him of the manners that make the man,” she wrote during the ride.
“At a stoplight, she [Meghan] reaches into the trunk and produces a brand-new black backpack and hands it to her security detail to give to an unhoused man on the corner,” she continued.
“They are showing Archie that not everyone lives in a house, some do, some do, and some live in a house between two others,” they said. They created kits to distribute that included granola bars, water, and peanut butter crackers. Then Archie says, “I ate one!”

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Once the family returns to their home in California after attending the funeral of Prince Harry’s grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, the sweet routine will undoubtedly continue.
The couple traveled for a total of 17 days after attending charity events in Manchester and Germany prior to learning of the monarch’s tragic passing. We can only speculate on how the big family reunion went when Archie and Lilibet returned because it is believed that they stayed at home in the US during this time.

Archie is now prepared to attend school full-time, according to Meghan, while Lilibet is now 15 months old and likely tottering around the sizable family home.
Toddlers at this age are “into everything,” so the young child will no doubt keep Meghan and Harry on their toes!