Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly in no rush to tell their kids that they’re royalty. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are proud parents to Prince Archie, 5, and Princess Lilibet, 3 — but the duo are set on their kids having a normal upbringing. “They’ll have those conversations in due time,” a source close to the couple told Us Weekly .

“They’re so well-mannered. Archie is sweet and curious and playful, and Lili is vibrant and happy.” Still, Archie — who is sixth in line to the throne, while Lilibet is seventh — will come to find out about their royal bloodline eventually.

Harry, 39, and the “Suits” alum, 43, reside in a plush $14 million mansion in Montecito, Calif., with their kids. The pair reportedly make a conscious effort to keep their children out of the spotlight.

“I think every parent wants to share their kid with the world, but they just can’t,” the insider said. “[Prince] William’s kids, for example, have way more safety, even though they’re recognizable. And the same doesn’t apply to Meghan and Harry’s children.

” “They know the world wants to see [them but] I would expect them to live smaller lives until that gets sorted, if it ever does,” the source added. Despite the pair’s busy schedules, the insider adds that Harry and Meghan are hands-on parents. “They take the kids to school, they pick them up, and they are very active and present with them throughout the day,” the insider said.

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