Fans have been anxiously waiting for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to give Archie a sibling sometime soon.
The Duchess is on a six-week break from royal duties and is in the US with Prince Harry and Baby Archie.
The royal couple have been using their Instagram account in innovative ways since joining in April.
Royal reporter Omid Scobie speaks to Yahoo UK about the Duchess of Sussex's social media know-how and the part she played in making the Sussex Royal Instagram account the success it is today.
This is according to royal correspondent Omid Scobie, who was talking on the latest episode of his podcast The HeirPod.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry had the "full support" of Queen Elizabeth to spend Christmas with Meghan's mother this year.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex encouraged their 9.9m followers to "reflect on those in need".
“I was a bit disappointed that Harry and Meghan have decided not to spend Christmas with the Queen this year."
It comes in the wake of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s private jet row in the summer of this year.
The father-of-one had the ultimate playground as a child: Kensington Palace.
Life at Kensington Palace was full of ups and downs in the late eighties and early nineties. The royal residence’s key occupants, Prince Charles and Princess Diana, were struggling with a marriage breakdown in the public eye while raising two young children. But, within palace walls, everything was kept as normal as possible. According to Carolyn Robb, the couple’s former chef, the pair were “very professional about everything and kept everything normal for the sake of William and Harry.” Robb, who worked for Diana and Charles in Kensington Palace for eleven years, has nothing but praise for her former employers. In an exclusive interview with royal reporter Omid Scobie for Yahoo UK, Robb talks about what life in the palace was really like for the Wales’. Life was “normal” when the family was at home, recalls Robb: “We had the equipment we needed but it was by no means the latest induction hob.” The kitchen was “the gathering place,” Robb explains. “Everybody popped in and out. There were always other people in the kitchen, usually protection officer drinking cups of tea. And certainly there were occasions, particularly if Princess Diana was at home on her own in the evenings, she’d say: ‘just leave a plate of food in the fridge for me’. I think it was nice for her to be able to just pop into the kitchen and help herself and have things a little more informal at times.” Harry and William would “fly in and out” of the kitchen, hiding from their nannies in the cupboards. “Usually Harry’s giggling gave him away,” says Robb. Robb didn’t just cook for the family: she was responsible for feeding visiting diners, including A-listers such as Elton John, Emma Thompson and Barbara Streisand. She even once cooked for the Dalai Lama during a visit to Kensington Palace.
“Happy birthday to His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales - Sir, Pa, Grandpa!”
Here’s how to keep things jolly even when you're planning Christmas apart from your family.
It is believed the royal couple could instead spend Archie's first Christmas in the US.
Instagram users said the designer was using the occasion to sell clothes.
There's no drama: it's all to do with precedence.
At just six months baby Archie is starting to crawl and reportedly has two teeth.
The royal travelled premium economy with Japanese carrier Nippon Airways, according to eyewitness reports.
And Meghan Markle says she'll dress baby Archie in an England babygro as they cheer on from Frogmore cottage.
The actor starred in Suits with the Duchess of Sussex for four years
It is hoped the occasion will give the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, and Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, an opportunity to "reflect"
The duke drove his wife to her roundtable discussion on female empowerment, and stayed for the event.
Harry and Meghan admitted they were struggling in an ITV documentary.
"Meghan Markle calls Prince Harry 'H' in private and I honestly just nearly cried."
“You shouldn't do it - the British tabloids will destroy your life.”