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Entertaining Kids During Summer Break: Meghan and Harry’s Plans Revealed
Meghan's agency recently disclosed that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are exploring ways to keep their two young children entertained over the summer break.
Even though their children are not yet of school age, the couple is eager to ensure the kids stay occupied during their break from preschool.
Archie currently attends a preschool close to the family's residence in Montecito, California.
Unlike the United Kingdom, children in the US are not mandated to start school until they reach the age of 6, providing Harry and Meghan with additional time to engage the children.
Their family home offers a plethora of activities, as evidenced by the Royal's Netflix docuseries showcasing the sprawling grounds suitable for walks and featuring a pool.
The Sussexes also share their space with dogs and chickens.
Apart from the comforts of home, the couple has various options available nearby.
Reports suggest that this summer, famous neighbors like Oprah Winfrey, Tom Cruise, and Ellen DeGeneres will be taking Meghan's children to the beach.
However, it seems that these claims may be exaggerated, as there is no concrete evidence of celebrities spending time with Meghan's kids.
Speculations have arisen regarding the whereabouts of Archie and Lilibet, especially during the period when Meghan and Harry were in the UK for the Queen's funeral.
Neighbors did not observe any nannies or family members caring for the children during this time, raising questions about their care.
The children's visibility in public spaces such as cycling, shopping, or playing outdoors has been minimal, leading to doubts about their existence or whereabouts.
Montecito boasts stunning beaches along its coast, offering ideal settings for sunbathing and swimming.
Butterfly Beach stands out as a favorite spot for watching sunrises and sunsets, as well as engaging in water activities like surfing.
Additionally, Lotusland, a botanical garden, presents an educational opportunity for Archie to learn about plants and nature.
The Santa Barbara Zoo and Taiwana Sea Centre offer chances to witness diverse wildlife and marine creatures.
In addition to the external attractions, the Sussex's own estate provides a haven for the children, featuring a vast outdoor play area and a sizable family pool surrounded by sun loungers.
Meghan mentioned to The Cut her husband's fascination with two connected palm trees on the property, symbolizing their union.
This personal touch adds to the charm of their estate, where Archie reportedly greets his parents daily as he passes by the trees.
Amidst all this, doubts linger about the authenticity of Meghan's statements and the true whereabouts of her children.