Archie is gearing up to celebrate his sixth birthday on Tuesday, whilst his sister Lilibet is only three.
Speaking to Jamie about mornings with her children, Meghan said: "If I don’t have meetings in the morning, then I try to do the school drop off - they’re at two different schools - that’s a big circuit.
"So from 6.30 in the morning, on drop off mornings for me, I’m not home til 9, and then after that i’ll just jump into meetings.
"Then on other days I’ll wake up, get them all set, and then our amazing nanny who’s been with us for five years, she’ll take them to school for us."
Speaking about getting Archie and Lilibet ready for schoo, she added that she loves to add little notes into their lunchboxes.
Meghan said: "I love doing lunch boxes, it makes me very happy and writing a little note in their lunch boxes."
Previously opening up about life as a mum during an interview with The Cut, Meghan revealed her perceived reality of sending her children to a UK school. The interviewer of the piece, Allison P. Davis, wrote: "Earlier in our conversation about her goals for the life she’s creating here, she’d remarked upon how, if Archie were in school in the UK, she'd never be able to do school pickup and drop-off without it being a royal photo call with a press pen of 40 people snapping pictures."