
Archie's royal mini-me moment at family gathering
A new family photo shows Prince Archie at a recent celebration, with fans noting the youngster bears a striking resemblance to his father, Prince Harry.
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A new family photo shows Prince Archie at a recent celebration, with fans noting the youngster bears a striking resemblance to his father, Prince Harry.

Prince Harry is reportedly saddened that his children Archie and Lilibet aren’t forming close ties with the rest of the royal family, a feeling sparked by a birthday portrait of Princess Charlotte. An old friend told The Daily Mail that while Archie and Lilibet are enjoying life in California, Harry fears they’re missing out on the extensive family network. The piece notes Harry and Meghan’s desire for their kids to receive the best education, potentially including an English boarding school, and mentions that rumors about Archie attending Eton were denied by a representative. Archie and Lilibet have spent little time in the UK since the family relocated in 2020.

Meghan Markle posted a birthday tribute for Prince Archie on Instagram, sharing a throwback of him as a baby sleeping on dad Harry and a newer beach photo with sister Lilibet, captioned '7 years later… happy birthday to our sweet boy.' Archie was born in London in 2019, and the family now lives in California after stepping back from royal duties.

Prince William has reportedly agreed to a summer meetup in England between his children and Prince Harry’s children Archie and Lilibet, a suggestion pushed by King Charles III and Catherine. William remains uncomfortable with the rift, and is not expected to attend the gathering, but the cousins—Archie (6) and Lilibet (4) with William’s children George (12), Charlotte (10) and Louis (8)—could meet as they grow older, signaling a possible softening of tensions rather than a full reconciliation.

Royal Editor Emily Andrews suggests Prince William will strip Archie and Lilibet of their prince/princess titles when he becomes king, potentially following a precedent set by Charles with Prince Andrew as monarchy trends toward slimming down.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry released a rare Valentine’s Day post showing daughter Lilibet Diana for the first time, with Harry grinning as he holds his daughter—her red hair and facial likeness prompting comparisons to her dad—while Archie clutches red balloons; Meghan captioned the shot 'These two + Archie = my forever Valentines,' and the piece notes Meghan’s past comments about heritage and her hope to pass a working‑mom legacy to Lilibet.

Meghan Markle shared a family video showcasing her children Archie and Lilibet enjoying pumpkin picking in California, highlighting their growth and family moments, with a nostalgic nod to California through the song California Dreamin’.

Prince Harry reportedly invited King Charles to visit his children Archie and Lilibet in Montecito, signaling a possible step towards reconciliation amid ongoing royal family tensions. The meeting also sparked speculation about future visits, including Archie and Lilibet visiting their grandfather and potential visits related to Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee and US-Britain diplomatic events.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry enjoyed a day at Santa Claus Beach in California, where they relaxed and taught their 6-year-old son Archie how to surf, highlighting their active family life and love for California's sunny weather.

Prince Archie's former nanny, Lorren Khumalo, revealed that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were laidback and welcoming when she first met them while working as their nanny at Frogmore Cottage. She described Harry as a gentleman and Meghan as a beautiful woman, and felt comfortable in their home, which was not as formal as she expected. The couple's relaxed and loving demeanor reflects a normal household, despite their royal status.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's 2023 holiday card, shared on behalf of their Archewell organization, features a photo of the couple at the 2023 Invictus Games, but does not include their children, Archie and Lilibet. The card wishes everyone a happy holiday season and directs readers to their annual Archewell Foundation impact report. This is a departure from their previous holiday cards, which featured their children. The couple's relationship with Prince Charles has been tense, and they are reportedly attempting to offer an olive branch during this holiday season.

Actor Jason Isaacs portrays Cary Grant in the new TV series "Archie" on BritBox, revealing the lesser-known aspects of the debonair actor's life. Grant, born Archibald Leach in England, created the persona of Cary Grant to build his career and escape his troubled past. The series explores Grant's transformation from a master of screwball comedies to a leading man in dark thrillers, as well as his complex personal life. Grant's fourth wife, Dyan Cannon, shares insights into his struggles with fear and abandonment. "Archie" premieres on December 7.

Piers Morgan has named the two senior royals accused of making comments about the skin color of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's son Archie in a Dutch version of Omid Scobie's book, Endgame. The names were said to have been printed in error, and the Dutch publisher is investigating the mistake. Morgan believes the British people have a right to know and has shared the names on his show and Twitter. Buckingham Palace is reportedly considering legal action over the scandal, while Scobie denies ever identifying the individuals in writing.

Piers Morgan revealed on his show the names of the two royals, King Charles III and Princess Kate Middleton, who allegedly had "concerns" about the skin color of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's son, Archie. The names were accidentally mentioned in Dutch copies of Omid Scobie's new book, "Endgame: Inside the Royal Family and the Monarchy's Fight for Survival." While Morgan doesn't believe any racist comments were made, he felt the British people had a right to know the information. The book's publisher has halted sales following a request from the United States.

Meghan Markle claims that two members of the royal household expressed concerns about the skin color of her son, Archie, with one being a member of the royal family and the other a member of the extended household. The names of these individuals were mentioned in private letters to King Charles and are known to Omid Scobie, but UK laws prevent their disclosure. Meghan argues that addressing unconscious bias and ignorance within the royal household is necessary, while the late queen acknowledged the concerns raised and Prince William denied any racism within the family.