Traveling with a young child is always going to be a struggle, but add in a jam-packed 10-day itinerary, with four countries to hit and endless wardrobe changes to make, and you have a very demanding schedule on your hands.
No doubt traveling with an entourage of helpers will ease matters, but as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle touch down in South Africa today for their royal tour, four-month old Archie in tow, all eyes are trained on the young couple.
Baby Archie is a very special guest, as he becomes the youngest member of the royal family to take part in a royal tour, as Prince George was just nine months old when he joined parents Prince William and Kate Middleton on their tour of New Zealand and Australia.

Meghan looked every inch the glamorous mum on the go as the couple landed in South Africa, cradling Archie while wearing white jeans, white shirt and nude The Editor Slingback flats by Everlane (which cost €145), herself wrapped in a cream cardigan.
After a quick pit stop, the Duchess changed into a striking black and white midi dress, patterned in what initially looks like native prints but is actually DNA strands.
The stunning Dalitso dress was made by Malawian brand Mayamiko, costs £69 and is made by "the talented artisans at the Mayamiko workshop".
The dress is also PETA-approved and ethically made from locally sourced 100% lightweight cotton, which would no doubt delight the ethically minded Duchess.
Paired with her trusty Castaner wedges (€145), the Duchess looked fresh and summery. The Duke and Duchess were certainly in bright spirits, as the pair couldn't help showing off their dance moves with their hosts.
A quick dance and then off to the next engagement!🙋🏼♂️🙋🏻♀️ #SussexRoyalTour pic.twitter.com/FdfTu5pXqP
— Omid Scobie (@scobie) September 23, 2019