Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor is about to celebrate his first birthday on May 6. So, to mark the special event amid the COVID-19 pandemic and nationwide lockdown, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will, reportedly, release the latest picture of their only kid.
It has been months since the public saw the Sussexes' son. So, fans may once again see a glimpse of the child, although it remains to be seen where Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will post Archie Harrison's snap now that they stop using their Sussex Royal Instagram account.
"You can expect to see him," the couple's spokesman told the Sunday Times, via Hello! Magazine. However, their representative didn't give any more details about it or where they would share the snap.
Surely, fans are excited to see Archie Harrison now. He may have grown a little after people last saw him in December. At the time, he appeared on his parents' annual Christmas card, as they were all beaming in front of a huge Christmas tree.
He was also part of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's video review of the year on Instagram, where his father carried him in front of a lake in Canada. The Sussex family used to be in the Great White North from late November to early March before they moved to Los Angeles when they officially stepped down as senior royals.
As the son of a prince, it is no surprise that Archie Harrison will receive an array of gifts for his first birthday. When he publicly debuted last year, he was showered with a lot of presents from different people.
As he is about to celebrate his special day, Buckingham Palace now revealed the bunch of goods he received. According to 9Honey, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's son got his first international passport stamp when he was only four months old. As he made his first royal tour of Africa, he got a lot of presents from its generious people.
Archie Harrison received 14 books, four soft toys, two beaded bracelets, a framed picture, hooded sweater, and a knitted jumper. He also got a pilot's logbook and two shirts. Archbishop Desmond Tutu, who Prince Harry and Meghan Markle met, gave him two children's books that he personally wrote, a series of Bible stories, and his childhood story, Desmond and the Very Mean Word.