Meghan Markle recently gave her fans a rare update on her son, Archie.

During an interview with Evening Standard, the Duchess of Sussex was asked how their family – especially Archie – have been doing since they moved to the United States.

“We are doing well. Archie is so good. We are very lucky with our little one. He is just so busy, he is all over the place. He keeps us on our toes. We are just so lucky,” she said.

During another interview, Markle revealed that her son is very active. And Finding Freedom author Omid Scobie said that Archie has the tendency to crash his parents’ interviews on video calls.

“I loved discovering [Harry and Meghan's] daily Zoom calls with the various initiatives and people that they work with. And how Archie is no stranger to climbing in front of the web camera and making little impromptu cameos,” he said on the Royals podcast.

Prince Harry and Markle rarely talk about their 1-year-old son during their interviews. And they seldom share photos of Archie. After all, the couple is trying to give their son the privacy that he deserves.

The last video of Archie that the couple shared was from earlier this year when he celebrated his first birthday.

Meanwhile, the Duke of Sussex previously told a group of rugby players that Archie loves California. Prince Harry also said that he wants to teach his son how to play the sport, but he can’t seem to find little rugby balls in the United States.

“It is fantastic... What I need are a few mini rugby balls that I can then get Archie involved with the game because at the moment it is impossible to find any. But I got a little bit of space outside which we are very fortunate to have. So, I need to get him playing some rugby league. But I am just unbelievably fortunate and grateful to have outdoor space and to see my son be able to be outside. Because I know just so many people have not had the opportunity in the last five months. So, our little man is our number one priority,” he said.

Markle gave birth to Archie on May 6, 2019, in the United Kingdom. Months later, their family moved to Canada before eventually relocating to the United States.