The Duke and Duchess of Sussex recently embarked on a three-day trip to Nigeria, leaving their two kids, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, behind. Despite being away from their children, the couple couldn’t help but share some sweet new revelations about their little ones during their engagements in Nigeria.
During their visit to the Lightway Academy in Abuja, Meghan opened up about her five-year-old son and soon-to-be three-year-old daughter. She spoke about Lili’s favourite class and Archie’s fondness for construction, giving us a glimpse into their children’s personalities.
In the latest episode of A Right Royal Podcast, hosts Andrea Caamano and Emmy Griffiths, along with HELLO!’s royal editor, Emily Nash, were joined by ITV News’ Chris Ship to discuss Prince Harry’s brief return to the UK and his trip to Nigeria with Meghan. Emily mentioned the challenges of traveling with small children, especially to a country like Nigeria with its security concerns. Chris also speculated that the couple decided not to bring their kids on this trip due to safety reasons.
While the Duke and Duchess are miles away from their children, Archie and Lilibet are being taken care of by their maternal grandmother, Doria Ragland. Despite the distance, the royal couple seems to have arranged for the best possible care for their kids while they fulfill their royal duties abroad.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s trip to Nigeria shed light on their children’s interests and personalities, giving us a glimpse into their family life. Despite the challenges of traveling without their kids, the couple remains committed to their royal responsibilities while ensuring that their children are well looked after in their absence.
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