Prince Harry has opened up on his life living in Montecito, California with his wife Meghan Markle and their two children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
The Duke of Sussex, 40, moved to America with Meghan Markle and their son Prince Archie, who was then less than a year-old, in 2020. The couple, who wed in 2018, later welcomed Princess Lilibet in June 2021.
Richie McCaw - a former professional rugby player and spectator at the recent Invictus Games - recently told Us Weekly that Harry had opened up about his life as a dad to five-year-old Archie and three-year-old Lilibet.
Recalling his chat with Harry, Richie said that he asked him how things were going in America, to which the royal replied, "Well, life's going on pretty good."
Richie told the publication that Harry then revealed: "I can drop the kids off at school… without any issue. And hey, we all take that for granted, don't we?"
Previously hinting at their security concerns, Meghan previously claimed that she would "never be able to do school pickup and drop-off" if the family were to remain in the UK.
Despite claiming their move to the US - and stepping down as senior working royals - largely resulted from overwhelming media scrutiny, Meghan has recently taken a major U-turn by sharing pictures of their children on her Instagram account.
The 43-year-old recently included a picture of their daughter on the homepage of her new website, asever.com.
As well as preparing for the release of her new series, With Love, Meghan, next week, Meghan revealed that she would soon be launching her new brand, As Ever.
Meghan also shared an adorable video of Lilibet playing a board game with her famous "auntie" - and Meghan's long-time friend - Serena Williams on Saturday. Archie, who was born in the UK in 2019, and Lilibet also featured in Meghan's post for Valentine's Day.
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