

"And it's not our decision to make," she said. Meghan previously told Oprah Winfrey that she would have accepted a title for Archie at birth if it had offered him security and "meant he was going to be safe." However, Prince Harry and Meghan do have the option of refusing the titles. King Charles could change the rule that grants the children their titles, though a source told PEOPLE it's unlikely he would do so. was to give their children " as normal a life as possible" (which included choosing not to accept royal titles for their children), Archie and Lili are now eligible for the titles of prince and princess (like their cousins Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis), as their grandfather, King Charles III, is now the reigning monarch. Though PEOPLE previously reported that Harry and Meghan's goal of relocating from the U.K. "It's like, right, it's either work out, take the dog for a walk, get out in nature, maybe meditate." There's a break in our program," he explained. "Okay, one of the kids has gone to school. While Harry and Meghan's life at home with their kids in California is more relaxed than their previous routines as working royals, the Duke of Sussex has said that being parents of two is " definitely a juggle." Despite the chaos, Harry told Serena Williams in 2022 that he and Meghan still find time for moments of self-care. And that working hard should be fulfilling and rewarding at the same time." That finding your purpose is one of the most gratifying experiences. When asked what he wants Archie and Lili to know about his 10 years of service in the British Army, he said, "That I am grateful for every experience I had in and out of my uniform. Prince Harry opened up about sharing another one of his passions with his kids to PEOPLE in April 2022. The award is named after his late mother, who did extensive charitable work until her passing in 1997. "I see my mum's legacy when I look at my own children every day," Harry said during a speech at the 2022 Diana Award ceremony.
