Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are devoted parents who take great joy in witnessing the growth and development of their young children. The couple, who currently reside in California with their son, Prince Archie, 5, and daughter, Princess Lilibet, 3, recently shared their parenting journey in a CBS Sunday Morning interview.
Meghan expressed her admiration for their children, describing them as amazing and emphasizing the parental instinct to protect them. The family relocated from England to the United States in 2020 after stepping down from their official royal duties.
Aside from their parenting responsibilities, Harry and Meghan have been actively involved in professional and charitable endeavors. They are launching the Archewell Foundation’s Parents Network program, which aims to support parents in safeguarding their children from online harm.
Harry highlighted the importance of parents becoming 'first responders' in their children's lives, particularly in addressing mental health issues and potential signs of distress. Drawing from his own experiences and advocacy work, Harry emphasized the significance of sharing personal stories to help others facing similar challenges.
Harry credited therapy and Meghan for his personal growth, acknowledging his wife's role in providing him with wisdom and support. He expressed gratitude for her influence in helping him navigate through difficult times and evolve as an individual.
The couple's full interview discussing their parenting journey and charitable initiatives will be broadcast on CBS Sunday Morning, providing insights into their family life and commitment to making a positive impact. Viewers can tune in to the interview on CBS or stream it on the CBS News app and Paramount+.