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Meghan Markle scheduled the royal tour around baby Archie’s feeding times

ROYAL tours are typically finely-tuned operations with schedules and engagements drawn up in advance.

Meghan Markle has revealed that timing for her 10-day Africa tour had to be flexible as all of the appearances were organised around baby Archie’s feeding times.

 Meghan Markle said she scheduled the royal Africa tour around Archie's feeding times
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Meghan Markle said she scheduled the royal Africa tour around Archie's feeding timesCredit: Reuters

The Duchess of Sussex, 38, spoke to reporters on the penultimate day of their tour of southern Africa yesterday and said the tour has been a “full plate”.

The mum-of-one, who gave birth to Archie in May, thanked royal aides for being “really kind to me” when it came to planning engagements around her baby’s schedule.

Archie delighted fans when he was brought along to visit Archbishop Desmond Tutu on day three of the tour, and he stole the show in front of camera.

The seventh-in-line to the throne - who appeared to have tell-tale signs of his dad's red hair - posed with the man they call “The Arch” with proud mum and dad.

 Baby Archie stole the limelight when he was brought along to day three of the couple's engagements
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Baby Archie stole the limelight when he was brought along to day three of the couple's engagementsCredit: Getty - Pool
 Four-month-old Archie met Archbishop Desmond Tutu during the tour
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Four-month-old Archie met Archbishop Desmond Tutu during the tourCredit: Getty - Contributor

Meghan and Prince Harry arrived in Cape Town on Monday September 23, and then Harry went alone to Botswana, Angola and Malawi, before the family was reunited in Johannesburg yesterday.

Ahead of seeing her husband after his solo engagements, Meghan said she missed him “so much”.

Meghan said: “It’s my first time being in this country......and Harry has continued on in a couple [of] other countries - we are reuniting today, which I can’t wait for, I miss him so much!

“But I think for us it has been a really special trip, because you get to see when you’re focusing on the causes that are really important to us, you can see that the impact is good, and it feels meaningful.”

 Meghan was pictured carrying the royal tot when they flew from Cape Town to Johannesburg
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Meghan was pictured carrying the royal tot when they flew from Cape Town to JohannesburgCredit: Esa Alexander

Speaking of doing a tour as a family-of-three, Meghan said: “Oh my goodness, well, we’re doing well. I think the schedule - they have been very kind to me, because everything is based around Archie’s feed times.

“So it’s a full plate, but we’re making it work. It’s worth it.”

Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor is the youngest baby in the British royal family to be taken on a royal tour.

 The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are now on their final day of the tour today
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are now on their final day of the tour todayCredit: Getty - Contributor

Thankfully the couple have had the help of a nanny, who has travelled with them for the trip.

A guest at the Reception for Young People at the High Commission told : "They said it was the longest flight they have taken with Archie.

"She slept with one eye open – but he was very good."

She also gushed about her "wonderful" four-month-old baby as she said her "transition to motherhood" has been "easy".

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We previously shared how Meghan wanted an ‘American nanny to look after royal baby’.

And we revealed how the duchess has ditched the £250k engagement ring she had blinged-up for a simple gold band on Africa tour in an effort to be ‘low key’.

Baby Archie steals limelight from Meghan Markle and Prince Harry as royals meet Desmond Tutu in South Africa
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