Baby Archie Harrison is living the life in Canada. When he's not with his parents during their trips, the baby apparently has frequent FaceTime sessions with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.

A source told People that Archie, who recently turned 10 months, enjoys grabbing onto many things and is moving a lot. Meghan actually intimated to one guest at a royal event that her son is trying to walk and can pick up after himself when he's sitting down.

The insider also said that Prince Harry and Meghan uses FaceTime with Archie every day if they are away, such as during their last trip to London. The source said that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are devoted parents to their growing son.

The family is loving their quiet life in Vancouver as they can do long walks without any disturbance from the public. They can also chill out with their dogs outdoor or spend time doing yoga.

Meghan apparently does the cooking for her husband and child. Prince Harry is into looking after his son while Meghan is a natural as a mother.

Prince Harry and Meghan have been criticized for not bringing Archie when they came back to London to complete their royal engagements during the first week of March. However, sources said that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex decided against flying their son due to the coronavirus scare.

There have been reports that Queen Elizabeth was hurt about Archie's absence as she will not be able to spend time with her great-grandchild. Apparently, Her Majesty fears that she will never be able to bond with Archie any more since they live in North America.

However, a report from Hello! cited that Prince Harry and Meghan will bring Archie to Balmoral this summer. He will be turning a year old in May and could be flying to Queen Elizabeth's summer house in June.

The Sussexes are also on board to join the royal family in the annual Trooping the Colour celebration. However, given the situation around the world right now with travel bans and restrictions, it's still unclear how this will affect Prince Harry, Meghan and Archie's travel plans.

Prince Harry's expected return in April for the London Marathon has actually been scrapped as the event was postponed. Meanwhile, it's also unclear if the government will cancel crowded events, including the Trooping the Colour, if the pandemic will still be a threat by then.