It has been a little over three weeks since The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have left their roles as senior members of the royal family. While it seems that they are transitioning well to their new life, one thing that they have to do for themselves now is something that we all can relate to - cooking!

According to Glamour, the two do not have a personal chef with them at their LA mansion so most of the cooking falls on Meghan's shoulders. They are getting their groceries from Whole Foods and Trader Joe's, which is something that many are doing these days. Having grown up with all his needs catered to, Harry is probably not used to fending for himself. But Meghan can teach him a thing or two about being independent. And Harry, in a video call with other parents, says that there are many positives even during the quarantine. He claims that they are able to bond more as a family now that they have so much time in their hands. 

But aside from spending time with their firstborn son Archie, who will be turning one in May, they are also focused on helping others who are affected due to the pandemic. In fact, they even volunteered to deliver some meals to people who are sick and vulnerable to the virus. They are also getting to know their new surroundings, taking their pets for a walk in their area. 

But, as Hello Magazine reported, one of the not so nice things they experienced when moving to LA is that they were welcomed by a 3.7 magnitude earthquake in the early hours of Wednesday. Of course, this quake is not that strong compared to many but it might still come as a shock to the Prince. 

Meanwhile, the couple is probably preparing for how they will celebrate their son's milestone. It was reported before that they will be going back to the UK for Archie's first birthday. But with much of the world on lockdown and quarantine due to the coronavirus pandemic, that is highly unlikely. It's a good thing that Meghan's mom Doria lives in LA, so Archie would still have a grandparent with him to mark the momentous occasion. The family may also resort to making a video-call with the rest of the royals and friends in Britain so that Archie can talk and bond with his playmates and friends.