Cape Town - Travelling around a foreign continent with a four-month-old baby can be tricky logistically, but Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry seem to have made it work.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex managed to juggle official engagements while looking after baby Archie during their Royal Tour of Africa.
A team of dedicated and experienced staff members helped organise every detail of the trip. Meghan even revealed the sweet gesture they made to make life a bit easier, Mirror reports.
They arranged all events and engagements around little Archie’s feeding times so that both Meghan and Harry could be there to give their son his meals, TIME reports.
"Oh my goodness, well, we’re doing well. I think the schedule... they’ve been very kind to me, because everything is based around Archie’s feed[ing] times," Meghan revealed.
"So it’s a full plate, but we’re making it work. It’s worth it."
Meghan also said how much she missed Harry while he was away visiting Botswana, Angola and Malawi, according to Town and Country Magazine. Meghan and Archie stayed behind in South Africa but the couple have since reunited.
"I miss him so much, but I think for us it’s just been a really special trip because we’re focusing on the causes that are really important to us," she said of the tour.
"You can see the impact is good and it feels meaningful."
(Sources: Mirror, TIME, Town and Country Magazine)