The Duchess of Sussex revealed the 17-month-old is “all over the place”. She added little Archie was keeping her and Harry “on our toes”, gushing that they are “so lucky”.
Meghan, 39, made the comments during an interview with Harry, 36, from their Californian mansion to mark the start of Black History Month in the UK.
The former actress beamed as she spoke about how “busy” Archie was keeping the couple.
She told the Evening Standard: “We are doing well. [Archie] is so good.
“We are very lucky with our little one. He is just so busy, he is all over the place. He keeps us on our toes. We are just so lucky.”
The Sussexes sat next to each other on a sofa in their new family home for the interview.
Harry also opened up about his awakening to race issues, saying: “Because I wasn’t aware of so many of the issues and so many of the problems within the UK and also globally as well. I thought I did but I didn’t.
“You know, when you go into a shop with your children and you only see white dolls, do you even think: ‘That’s weird, there is not a black doll there?’
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They officially ended royal duties on March 31 in a move dubbed Megxit.
The Sussexes are now based in celebrity hotspot Santa Barbara with Archie.
As they carve new careers outside of the Royal Family, they have struck a lucrative deal with Netflix believed to be worth £100million.
Harry went on to pay back the £2.4million of taxpayers’ money used to renovate their UK home Frogmore Cottage.
But almost half of Britons believe the Sussexes should be stripped of their royal titles, a recent YouGov poll suggested.
The survey of 3,250 adults found 48 percent of respondents believed they should lose their titles, 27 percent said they should not, and 25 percent did not know.