Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are currently on their first-ever royal tour as a family-of-three with their five-month-old baby son, Archie Harrison. And the new mother cannot take her mind off of her baby.

The Duke and the Duchess of the Sussex are currently in South Africa on their 10-day tour. On Day 2 of their tour Tuesday, they attended the Youth Reception at the British High Commissioner's residence, where they are residing. The couple couldn't stop gushing about their baby Archie.

The 38-year-old royal is reportedly extra-cautious with the baby during the travel period. The princess was "sleeping with one eye open" in the flight. Nevertheless, Archie is "having a ball of a time on the tour, screaming and shouting."

On Day 1 of their tour, Prince Harry and his wife visited some locals. According to Hello Magazine, they joined a Muslim family living in Cape Town for some tea. Here, they opened up about their life as parents and had plenty of praises for the prince.

As per reports, Waseefa Majiet, a friend of the hosts Shaamiela and Ibrahim Samodien, revealed that Harry and Meghan opened up about their little one and about what a "wonderful traveller" he is. They said that mother-of-one talked about motherhood and the transition she went through. The transition reportedly came to her easy. As for Archie, she described him as an "easy traveller."

"She said the transition was quite smooth because he's an easy baby and he was an easy traveller," Majiet said. Travelling with babies is often considered a difficult task. However, for the royals, things didn't seem so challenging. "Harry said he slept on his chest almost 11 hours during the flight," she added.

It is said that the arrangement for the tea party was made at the hosts' dinner table. They all sat side by side enjoying some tea cakes and other traditional Malay delicacies. They even tasted a Malay specialty called Koeksisters.

The District Six Homecoming Centre was built to provide former residents with a meeting place to share memories and cook together.
The Duke and Duchess joined a community cooking activity to showcase the varied cuisines that demonstrate cultural diversity.
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The royals started their day with a visit to the historical mosque Auwal Mosque, the oldest one in South Africa. Here, they met a few religious leaders, too.

Meghan Markle in South Africa
Applause: Prince Harry and Meghan visited a Cape Town rights group fighting gender violence. Rape and murder of women have reached epidemic proportions in South Africa. Photo: POOL / Courtney AFRICA

The couple is reportedly going to be a part of more than 80 public events in four different countries. The official tour for Harry, Meghan and Archie comes to an on end on October 2.