Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's baby, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor, just turned six months old on Nov. 6. He's, reportedly, growing up to be a "strong and super smart" baby and he's starting to talk for his young age, a source revealed. 

Per Us Weekly, baby Archie is now sitting up and rolling over without support. The child is also learning how to crawl and exploring his surroundings. While he cannot talk for his age, the source said that he's really trying to do it. 

Prince Harry's son is also, reportedly, a happy child who loves to be around people. It sounds like his favorite human is his dad because the source said that Archie gets quite excited when his father walks into the room. The baby would usually put his arms out and ask Prince Harry to carry him. 

The Sussex royals have been adjusting fine with their baby's arrival last May 6. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, allegedly, used to bicker in the early months of Archie's birth because they were tired and sleepless. Now, it looks like the Sussex royals have more energy to enjoy some couple time in the evening since Archie is no longer a newborn. 

Meanwhile, Meghan Markle hinted that Archie was wearing a pumpkin costume for his first Halloween celebration. In a post on Instagram, the Duchess, apparently, referred to Archie as their "little pumpkin" in a greeting for her followers.

The accompanying photo in the post, however, was not of Archie in his costume. Instead it was a shot taken during Halloween 2018, when the duchess was pregnant with Archie. It was at the special effects studio in New Zealand where the Sussex couple was greeted by a group of actors in colorful but scary costumes. 

In the next few weeks, Archie is going to have his first holiday celebrations. First, he will be visiting the United States for the first time with his parents to celebrate Thanksgiving with his grandmother, Doria Ragland. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle plan to be America for at least six weeks.

Then, Archie and his parents will be flying back to London right before the Christmas holiday, where they are expected to join the royal family for Queen Elizabeth's traditional celebrations. Before these revelries, though, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will be joining the royals, including Prince William and Kate Middleton, for the Remembrance Day ceremonies in the weekend of Nov. 9 and 10 in London.