Harry and Meghan officially stepped down as senior members of the royal family at the end of March and in a bittersweet goodbye to their 11.3 million Instagram followers wrote, "While you may not see us here, the work continues."
But sources say the couple is currently focussing on one thing for the time being, and that's raising their 10- going on 11-month-old, Archie.
"Like many parents, they are focused on Archie and their family as well," an insider shared with E! News. "They are trying to make the best of it and are enjoying all the time together as a family."
The source said Archie's also made a few toddler friends of his own and is "loving doing FaceTime playdates with other small children they have in their lives".
Archie "brings a great deal of joy" to the couple during what is undoubtedly "scary times" for the couple due to a lot of things going on in not just their world right now.
The couple recently moved to Los Angeles with Archie and are in the process of setting up their new foundation. With the close of their Sussex Royal account on Monday, the couple also revealed a few new details about their post-royal life going forward, including that they'll be now be represented by well-known Hollywood PR agency, Sunshine Sachs.
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Sources say, after consulting with experts, the couple will reveal more details about their new charity and roles on Instagram – perhaps a new account – this week.
"Most people in the world have had their plans changed as a result of Covid-19 and Meghan and Harry are no different," the insider added. "But ultimately their work has not changed – they are still talking to organisations and charities they have worked with to see how they can help. The circumstances have changed, but their intent to help has not."