Archie, Prince Harry, and Meghan Markle’s son turned two today, and the Royal Family led social media well-wishes with an Instagram post. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, and also Prince Charles, have posted. All of them posted adorable photos of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle that were previously released by the royal couple.
On Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s son, Archie’s second birthday, the Queen, Prince Charles, Prince William, and Kate Middleton all sent their best wishes. With a picture of Harry and Meghan welcoming their son to the world at Windsor Castle in May 2019, the official Royal Family Instagram account led the birthday greetings this morning.
The day will be especially poignant because Archie has not been seen by the Royal Family in 18 months. The seventh-in-line to the throne was last seen in the UK in the autumn of 2019 before the Sussexes jetted off to Canada for Christmas.
‘Wishing Archie Mountbatten-Windsor a very happy 2nd birthday today,’ the Royal Family Instagram account, which is handled by the Queen’s staff, posted.
‘Happy birthday to Archie, who turned two today,’ writes Prince Charles in a more casual note. In the accompanying black-and-white snapshot, Harry, dressed in his Christening robes, looks down on Archie, while proud grandfather Prince Charles looks on, smiling.
Meghan’s mother Doria Ragland and Princess Diana’s sisters Lady Jane Fellowes and Lady Sarah McCorquodale posed for a larger family portrait at Archie’s Christening.
Their message reads: ‘Wishing Archie a very happy 2nd birthday today.’
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex posted a video of Archie reading a book with his mother in support of Save The Children on Archie’s first birthday, but it’s unclear if fans will get a new look at the toddler today.
Archie’s birthday will be celebrated privately in California by Harry and Meghan, who is expecting a daughter in the coming months.
It comes just days after Meghan revealed The Bench, her first children’s novel, which examines the special relationship between father and son through the eyes of a mother.’
Christian Robinson, a bestselling Californian artist, described it as a “celebration of the relationship between father and son.”
Meghan, who chose her name for the book’s cover, wanted the tale to be told through an ‘inclusive prism,’ with a ‘diverse community of fathers and sons,’ according to a press release.
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