Just like the rest of us, Kim Kardashian stans Duchess Meghan (née Markle) and Prince Harry. The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star spoke positively about the royal couple during her recent trip to Armenia.

“I think that everyone makes their own choices and decisions,” Kim, 38, told a local reporter, according to Daily Mail. “And I think that, like I said, no one’s gonna be perfect. I’m not, they’re not. I don’t know who is. I still love and value the fact they bring such attention to such important movements that need to happen and things that they’re really passionate about cause they’re still changing the world.”

North West and Kim Kardashian in Armenia

Kim is right! The former actress, 38, and the duke, 35, are constantly figuring out new ways to impact the world. Most recently, Harry teamed up with Ed Sheeran on World Mental Health day to raise awareness on such an important topic.

“Both Prince Harry and Ed Sheeran want to ensure that not just today but every day, you look after yourself, your friends and those around you,” read a caption from Harry and Meghan’s joint Instagram account. “There’s no need to suffer in silence — share how you’re feeling, ask how someone is doing and listen for the answer. Be willing to ask for help when you need it and know that we are all in this together. #WMHD”

While the Suits alum dabbles into all sorts of charities and organizations, she seems to have a specific interest in working with women. During her royal tour with Harry and their son, Archie, Meghan openly spoke to a crowd of women in Cape Town on how she relates to them despite how different they may seem. “On one personal note, may I just say that while I am here with my husband as a member of the royal family, I want you to know that for me, I am here as a mother, as a wife, as a woman, as a woman of color, and as your sister,” she said during a speech on September 23. “I am here with you, and I am here for you.”

Just like Kim, though, when Meghan and Harry aren’t busy traveling, they’re focused on their baby. Fortunately, the parents of one have it easy with the 5-month-old, who is “a smiley, happy baby and only really cries when he’s hungry, wants something or is bored,” according to a source who exclusively spoke to Life & Style in July. Good for them!