Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor is about to celebrate his first Easter this year. Sadly, the coronavirus outbreak and lockdown are prohibiting them from having a grand celebration. So, what do his parents, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, have to do to give him the best experience of his first Easter? They will surely celebrate this milestone privately at their new home in Los Angeles.

The Sussexes moved to the United States before the borders shut down due to the pandemic. They initially lived in Canada after they left the United Kingdom following their resignation as senior royals.

As the Americans have similar traditions to the British when it comes to celebrating Easter, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may also enjoy a big lunch on Easter Sunday. However, instead of lamb, they may feast on ham instead, according to Hello! Magazine.

Surely, the former actress will be responsible for the preparation of their meal. The Duke of Sussex, on the other hand, may make sure that Archie will get a visit from the Easter bunny.

In the U.K, the members of the royal family usually join Queen Elizabeth II in Windsor for an Easter Sunday service. But, due to the coronavirus outbreak, this celebration is already canceled.

Meanwhile, it remains to be seen if Meghan Markle's mother, Doria Ragland, is in quarantine with them in L.A. Prince Harry's mother-in-law is said to be just living close to their new home in the U.S.

But despite their self-isolation, Elle reported that the family has been using FaceTime to get in touch with their loved ones. Through this, Archie also enjoys having several playdates. A source said he loves "doing FaceTime playdates with other small children they have in their lives."

Another insider revealed that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are now adjusting to their new normal. They are getting used to social distancing and being cautious and safe amid the pandemic. Archie is now teething but remaining to be a happy baby. Sure, the kid is delighted to be under the California sunshine where his mother grew up.

Meanwhile, the couple recently revealed the name of their new non-profit organization, Archewell, which partly inspired by the name of their son. However, due to this time's crisis, they mostly focused on the Covid-19 pandemic, saying they are putting their attention on supporting causes that tackle the disease. So, they plan to officially launch their foundation when the time is right.