Meghan Markle's Baby Archie Is Reportedly a Happy Baby with Puffy Legs & Tufts of Reddish Hair
Baby Archie is reportedly a "happy baby" with "puffy legs" and "tufts of reddish hair." He is set to embark on his first royal tour to Africa with his parents, something that his grandmother, Princess Diana, spearheaded when she was still alive.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's son took after his most distinct feature - his hair. According to a royal insider, Archie has been looking more and more like his dad.
“He’s a happy baby. He has lovely, puffy little legs and tufts of reddish hair. He’s really adorable.”
However, according to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, the two of them are still trying to figure out who exactly Archie looks like more.
On Baby Archie's Looks
“We’re still trying to figure that out,” Meghan shares. Prince Harry adds that babies change a lot in their developmental stages, so they're still trying to take things one step at a time.
“Everyone says babies change so much over two weeks. We’re basically monitoring how the changing process happens over this next month really. His looks are changing every single day so who knows.”
Since Archie's birth, the royal couple has been generously sharing sneak peeks of their little boy. During her first Mother's Day, Duchess Meghan shared a photo of herself lovingly carrying her son while at the Frogmore Cottage in Windsor.
A Tribute to Princess Diana
Of course, they had to commemorate Princess Diana in some way, as her favorite flower, forget-me-nots, are evidently seen in the background.
On the caption of their photo, they wrote:
"Paying tribute to all mothers today - past, present, mothers-to-be, and those lost but forever remembered. We honour and celebrate each and every one of you."
With Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor growing up so fast, people can't wait to see him more often the same way they see his cousins, the children of Prince William.
For now, they will have to make do with photos on the official Instagram page of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.