Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are gearing up to keep their two young children entertained during the summer break, according to recent reports from Meghan’s agency.
Although their children are not yet of school age, the couple is determined to find activities to occupy them while they take a break from preschool.
Currently, Archie attends a nearby preschool in Montecito, California, where the family resides.
Unlike in the UK, children in the US are not required to start school until they turn 6, giving Harry and Meghan even more time to engage their little ones.
The family’s home in Montecito offers a plethora of activities, as seen in their Netflix docuseries.
The grounds include ample space for walking and a refreshing pool.
In addition, the Sussexes have dogs and chickens on the premises.
However, if they wish to venture beyond the comfort of their own home, they have several options available right at their doorstep.
According to a source, this summer, Meghan’s children will be taken to the beach by their famous neighbors, including Oprah Winfrey, Tom Cruise, and Ellen DeGeneres.
However, it seems that this claim may not hold true, as there is no evidence to support these outings.
It appears to be a mere publicity stunt fabricated by Meghan herself, perhaps due to her reluctance to put in the effort herself.
No one has witnessed the children cycling, going to the supermarket, playing in the park, or even walking on the beach or sidewalk.
If these children do exist, it is possible that they are confined to the house.
Interestingly, Archie and Lilibet were left home alone for nearly three weeks while Meghan and Harry traveled to the UK for the Queen’s funeral.
Neighbors did not see any nanny or even Doria, Meghan’s mother, taking care of the kids.
This raises questions about their whereabouts during that time.
The mystery surrounding the children has led many to believe that there may have been some deception involved.
Montecito boasts a number of stunning beaches along its coast, providing an idyllic setting for sunbathing and swimming.
Butterfly Beach, in particular, is highly recommended for watching breathtaking sunrises and sunsets, as well as engaging in water activities such as swimming and surfing.
Additionally, Lotusland, a beautiful botanical garden, would be an ideal place for Archie to explore and learn about plants and nature.
The Santa Barbara Zoo is another popular attraction, offering the opportunity to observe a wide variety of animals, including great apes, leopards, bears, and penguins.
The nearby Taiwana Sea Centre also presents the family with the chance to spot fascinating marine life.
Apart from the numerous activities available in the area, the Sussexes’ own estate provides a captivating playground for their children.
The vast outdoor play park is sure to delight them, and they can also enjoy the large family pool, complete with comfortable sun loungers.
It truly resembles a holiday park, offering endless fun and relaxation.
Meghan shared with The Cut that two palm trees on the property won their hearts during their initial viewing.
“One of the first things my husband saw when we walked around the house was those two palm trees,” she revealed.