Supernanny Jo Frost gives parenting advice to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle for son Archie

Supernanny star Jo Frost has given some parenting advice to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, and offered her services up, when it comes to their son Archie Mountbatten-Windsor.

The parenting expert says that although she hasn’t met the couple since their move to California, where she also lives, she would be happy to “help out” with Archie if they ever needed it.

When asked whether she has come into contact with Meghan and Harry, she told OK! magazine: “No, they’re in Santa Barbara.

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"It’s a beautiful part of the world with a great sense of community.”

Jo was also asked whether she would like to “help out” the royals with their baby, Archie.

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She explained that Meghan and Harry would find it easy to get in touch with her if they needed her assistance with parenting their only child.

She said: “If they needed advice, it wouldn’t be hard for them to get hold of me. I’m not aware of whether they have nannies or not.”

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Jo, who lives in Orange County, went on to reveal she believes Harry and Meghan will be “happy” in the States, "especially if they’re looking for more privacy”.

And Jo may need to step in soon, it seems, as Omid Scobie, the co-author of Finding Freedom, a biography on Harry and Meghan, claimed Archie has been interrupting his parents’ Zoom meetings during lockdown.

On his podcast, The Heir Pod, he said: “I loved discovering their daily Zoom calls with the various initiatives and people that they work with.

“And how Archie is no stranger to climbing in front of the web camera and making little impromptu cameos.”

Hayley is a Celebrity Features Editor with more than five years' experience in online and magazines. She currently looks after all things celebrity for Woman, Woman’s Own, Woman’s Weekly, Woman & Home, and Goodto.com. Before joining Future, Hayley spent a year as a TV reporter for Mirror Online and a year and a half as a showbiz and TV reporter for OK! Online - but was forced to write about tech and cars for a year before that, despite knowing nothing about either!.