Meghan Markle and Prince Harry initially opted out of any help for the first weeks of Archie's life, but as Meghan returns to royal duties, it looks like the couple will need some assistance in caring for the baby boy.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have reportedly hired a nanny to help care for baby Archie.
Archie, who was born May 6, will be watched in part by a British-born, female nanny, according to an ABC News report.
Meghan and Harry initially opted out of any help for the first weeks of Archie's life, but as Meghan returns to royal duties, it looks like the couple will need some assistance in caring for the baby boy.
However, the nanny will reportedly not work weekends or be based at Frogmore Cottage, where the family lives.
Meghan made her first public appearance since giving birth at last weekend's Trooping the Colour.
According to royal expert Katie Nicholl, Meghan has spent quite a few sleepless nights, just like any new parent.
“Meghan’s been up in the night nursing, feeding on demand every few hours,” Nicholl told Entertainment Tonight. “Apparently he’s a hungry little baby.”
As for getting back in shape, Meghan is in no hurry.
“No hard training. No weights. She's enjoying this time — she's being gentle to herself," Nicholl said.
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