It has been over a month since Meghan Markle and Prince Harry officially left and moved away from the rest of the British Royal Family. After months of talks and discussions about their exit, it was only on April 1 when the Sussex couple officially became non-working senior royals.

Prior to their shocking announcement in January, speculations over their rift and feud with some members of the family have already been apparent. However, the alleged disputes became even more evident when they decided to step down from their posts, as per claims.

Since they departed from the United Kingdom, it has remained unknown whether the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have already talked to the other members of the British Royal Family, aside from Queen Elizabeth II. Even so, recent events have suggested that they might have as they all celebrate Archie Harrison's first birthday.

According to Style Caster, it has appeared that all of the alleged feuds and rifts between the Sussex couple and some other British royals have been put to a stop. This reportedly became evident when members of the British Royal Family took the time to greet the Sussexes' firstborn son on various social media platforms.

On May 6, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor celebrated his first birthday in Los Angeles. The family of three has just relocated to the Duchess' hometown before lockdowns in both the United States and Canada were imposed.

On that day, the publication said that Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, with the use of the Royal Family's official social media accounts, the royal couple shared their greetings to their great-grandson. The post also came with a photo of the Sussex family, alongside the matriarch and patriarch of the British Royal Family, as well as the Duchess' mother, Doria Ragland.

A similar post can also be seen on Prince Charles and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall's official social media accounts, Clarence House. They shared a post showing a photo of Archie Harrison with Prince Harry and Prince Charles.

As added by the publication, the Cambridge couple's official account, Kensington Royal also did the same thing. They posted a warm greeting to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's firstborn son, alongside a photo of the semi-complete British Royal Family.

In the case of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, they marked their son's birthday by sharing a video, according to BBC. In it, Meghan and Archie can be seen as they both enjoy reading one of his "favorite books," Duck! Rabbit!. Meanwhile, Prince Harry can be heard on the video as he was reportedly the one who recorded the video.