Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s five-year-old child Prince Archie, who started his formal education in the US school system in August, has received a new adorable title amid his parents’ efforts to ease sufferings of Los Angeles Wildfires victims.
The local paper in Montecito, where the Duke and Duchess of Sussex live with their two kids Archie and Lilibet, has given a glimpse of Prince Archie’s life at school in the local area.
Meghan and Harry have never revealed which school Archie is attending, although reports have suggested they were considering two of the “premiere private schools” in Santa Barbara County.
Columnist Richard Mineards wrote in the Montecito Journal: “Harry and Meghan have rarely exposed their children, Archie and Lilibet, to the limelight, although a friend whose son is in the same school class as Archie tells me he is a ‘delightful little boy’.”
Archie attended pre-school in Montecito and, according to a report in the Australian magazine Woman’s Day, he “proved popular with his classmates”.
A royal insider told the magazine: “Harry didn’t realise how close to his first day of school it would be, but Meghan assured him they’d be back in time and it wouldn’t impact on Archie’s big day.”
Describing Harry’s glum demeanour at times on the trip, the source added that “it was pretty clear he didn’t want to be there and had Archie on his mind the whole time”.
The new title of the little prince emerges after the royal family’s social media accounts made a delightful announcement about Princess Anne’s latest move.
The Princess Royal has opened a new ‘virtual reality’ immersive technology suite at the Fire Service College, celebrating its 50th anniversary.