

She said: "We always tell him: Manners make the man. The couple are currently trying to teach Archie that good manners are vital. PHOTOS: Adorable first photos of Prince George, Archie Harrison and more Impeccable manners are a mustĭuring a recent tell-all interview with The Cut, the duchess revealed the importance of her kids having beautiful manners at home. Every father wants to be loving to their children and that's what I see with him." We love him and he's an amazing person - and that's the most important thing - but I'm proud to see him growing up as an individual and being that person that every father wants to be. He continued: "When you're a parent, it changes you. Speaking to ET in February, David revealed: "I think he's enjoying being a young father for the first time and that's what we always spoke about." We can tell Archie and Lilibet are very loved from the way Harry and Meghan dote over them, and their celebrity friend, David Beckham confirmed so.

"She said he’s the best dad and he said she’s the best mum." Shower them with love The Duchess opened up about how both herself and Harry were learning to become parents during a visit to Cape Town in 2019 – four months after Archie's birth.Īccording to Ash Heese, training and partnerships manager for Waves for Change, when one of the coaches suggested to Meghan that her strength was dancing, “She laughed and said no she doesn’t think so but parenting is a new strength that her and Harry are learning and developing. No new mum or dad knows exactly what they're doing when they take their newborn home. The couple also chose to forego a royal title for Archie and Lilibet, in accordance with their wish that they grow up as private citizens. This means protecting their privacy and hoping to keep certain details to themselves, such as their christenings, who their godparents are, which hospital they were born in and more. Harry and Meghan are determined to give their kids as normal an upbringing as possible.
