Prince Harry’s Friends Reveal This Heartbroken Confession About His Son, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor

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Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, and her husband, Prince Harry, shocked the world earlier this year by leaving London and the royal life behind.

The power couple and their baby boy, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor, jetted off to Canada before calling Meghan Markle‘s native California home.

According to several reports, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, and his wife have adapted to their new life in Hollywood.

However, that is not the case for little Archie, who has not had many playdates since leaving his birthplace in England.

In the epic upcoming book, Finding Freedom: Harry and Meghan and the Making of a Modern Royal Family, close friends of Harry’s revealed that he is starting to have regrets about leaving London.

Meghan’s husband told his pals that he always dreamed of raising his family alongside Kate Middleton and Prince William‘s children.

Harry envisioned his children spending time and bonding with their cousins — Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.

According to the book, Prince Harry once told a friend: “He had an image of getting married and spending time with William and Kate, the two couples together, their children’s best friends.”

With the children living over 5,000 miles apart, it will be hard for Archie and William’s kids to be best friends.

Oddly enough, Meghan arrived at the same conclusion that Archie needs young ones around him; otherwise, he will lack social skills.

The former actress said that Archie only has his parents and grandmother, Doria, around him. And COVID-19 has made matters even more complicated because she cannot attend parent and child classes that teach empathy, sharing, cooperation, and problem-solving skills via fun-filled activities.

A friend of Meghan’s explained: “Meghan said Archie needs to learn emotional and social skills by being around other young children, something he can’t do with adults. Meghan said, ideally, they (she and Archie) would be in a baby group class that met in person a couple of times a week. This would give Archie the opportunity to play with other toddlers and help develop his brain.”

Meghan’s pal went on to say: ‘”Meghan said she would love to be part of a ‘Mommy and Me’ community, but knows this is impossible even if there was no COVID-19 because of who she is. She said she’s just too well known to do normal things.”

Some royal fans are hoping that brothers William and Harry will find the way back to each other for the sake of their four young children.

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