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Royal Family’s Heartwarming Debut in South Africa
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, along with baby Archie nestled in her arms, made their first official appearance as a family in South Africa, marking a historic moment.
Meghan, who proudly proclaimed earlier in the week, “I'm here as a woman of color,” introduced their son to one of the stalwarts of South Africa's anti-apartheid movement.
The couple shared jovial moments with Bishop Desmond Tutu and his daughter, with Meghan playfully remarking that Archie seems to have a penchant for the ladies already, quipping that he's an “old soul.”
The bond between Bishop Tutu and Harry's late mother, Princess Diana, was palpable, as it came full circle with Diana's grandson Archie meeting the archbishop for the first time.
Harry and Megan's visit resonated with the people, emphasizing messages of equality, mental health awareness, and women's empowerment.
The couple's affection was evident as they held hands, stole a quick kiss, and Harry even tenderly fixed Megan's hair, showcasing their strong connection.
During their visit to a local mosque, Meghan and Harry indulged in coffee and cakes, sharing light moments with the locals.
Amidst the buzz, the question lingered – what about Archie?
The couple assured that Archie was doing well, expressing their love for Africa and how much Archie enjoys the serene surroundings, gazing out of the window with curiosity and sweetness.
Their genuine love for children and dedication to youth empowerment shone through their interactions.
Embracing the opportunity to inspire a new generation, Harry and Meghan exuded positivity wherever they went.