Meghan Markle admitted she had an issue if Archie would be schooling in the U.K. due to the number of paparazzi hounding them. Prince Harry's wife revealed she would "never" be able to pick her son if his school was in Britain.

In a new interview, Meghan Markle gave everyone a glimpse of his and Prince Harry's life in the U.S. with their kids. As Archie is starting pre-school, she knows things will be different if they're in the U.K.

Journalist Allison P. Davies wrote in The Cut, via Express, that the former actress told her she could never do school pickup and drop-off without it being a royal photo call. In an instant, there would be a press pen composed of about 40 people trying to take their pictures.

The former "Suits" star admitted she had a problem with that, clearing she wasn't obsessed with privacy but just being a mother wanting to protect her child. "That makes me a strong and good parent protecting my child," she said.

This is not the first time the Sussexes have expressed concern about privacy when taking their kids to and from school. In fact, when Meghan Markle dropped off Archie for his first day of school, photographers quickly snapped their pictures.

This made Prince Harry vent his frustration, calling the paparazzi culture "madness" on the "Armchair Expert" podcast. He even revealed that the photographers chased him and his wife while in L.A., adding weight to the latter's reveal that she didn't want her son to be snapped at school.

Meanwhile, now that Archie is going to pre-school, Daily Mail added that his parents are teaching him that "manners make a man" and remind him to say "please" and "thank you." They also educate him about homelessness, enlisting him to put kits together for the homeless people that contain granola bars.

Meghan Markle also addressed the Sussexes' strained relationship with the royal family elsewhere in the interview, saying "forgiveness is really important."

For starters, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex returned to the U.K. in June to join Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee celebrations. After three months, they're once again set to return for a "fleeting visit," going to Manchester, Dusseldorf, and London.

However, a royal expert claimed the couple might not visit Her Majesty during the trip. Phil Dampier told Daily Mail he would be "surprised" if Prince Harry and Meghan Markle went to Balmoral, where the Queen would likely stay for the next few weeks, adding the family rift is getting worse.