Returning to work after maternity leave can be a hassle. Luckily for Meghan Markle, though, she has a staff that helped make the transition a little easier.

Meghan and Prince Harry just finished up a week-long royal tour along the southern end of Africa. Most of the tour they did side by side, but when Harry left to visit Angola and Malawi, the former "Suits" actress was left to care for their four-month-old son, Archie Harrison, by herself. Knowing this, the royal staffers managed her schedule accordingly.

"I think the schedule - they have been very kind to me because everything is based around Archie’s feed times," the 38-year-old said in appreciation of the gesture as reported by Express.

In addition to considering feeding times, Meghan’s schedule was cleared of evening engagements, meaning she was able to lay down her son for the night.

This simple yet thoughtful move should put the Duke and Duchess of Sussex at ease when it comes to having a second child. There has been no official announcement that the royal couple is expecting, but rumors have swirled for months.

Royal experts like Melanie Bromley believe that admirers could expect a pregnancy announcement sometime soon.

"I think it will be really soon," she said in July. "I think she will be pregnant by this time next year. They have Africa in the fall, which will keep them really busy, so after that."

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Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex is pictured visiting the Royal Variety Charity’s on Dec. 18, 2018, in Twickenham, England. Chris Jackson/Getty Images