Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are now able to enjoy their "couple time" after a few "exhausting months" of raising their newborn, Archie Harrison. As their baby recently turned six months old, a source revealed that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are now more relaxed than ever.

The source told Us Weekly that the first few months after Archie's arrival was rough on Prince Harry and Meghan. They used to "bicker over the smallest things" because of tiredness but now that Archie is learning how to sleep through the night, the Sussex royals could, apparently, enjoy the evening and have their time together.

As every parent knows, it's tough to look after a newborn but it has been most challenging for Prince Harry and Meghan since they endured all the drama in their life as a royal. On top of filing three lawsuits against the British tabloid media press, the Sussex couple also faced several controversial allegations regarding their lifestyle and privilege. They also draw some flak for sharing their emotional struggles against media scrutiny in a documentary interview.

Speculations of a row in the royal households have also been rife since Prince Harry and Meghan's documentary Harry & Meghan: An African Journey aired. Talks also suggested that the pair could renounce their royal titles or move to the United States to get away from the media madness in London. 

The source, however, said that it has been a better few weeks now that Archie is past the newborn stage. It also helps that Prince Harry and Meghan's baby has a calm temperament.

Meanwhile, the Duchess of Sussex reportedly shared that Archie has now learned to crawl and has a grown a couple of teeth. Meghan revealed these details while attending a royal event with military families for Remembrance Day. 

A guest at the event said that Meghan was like any normal mother and it was as if she was just talking to a friend about her baby boy. The duchess also charmed an eight-year-old girl who skipped school just to meet Meghan.

In the next few weeks, Prince Harry and Meghan will be leaving the U.K. to spend six weeks in the U.S. They will take a break from their royal duties to celebrate Thanksgiving in Los Angeles with Doria Ragland, Meghan Markle's mom. 

It's going to be the first U.S. visit and the first Thanksgiving for Archie. Reports say that this might be a trial period for the Sussexes to see if staying in America would be better than living in London.