Britain's Duke and Duchess of Sussex brought their son Archie to his first official engagement on Wednesday -- a meeting with Nobel laureate and retired Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
Cape Town, South Africa Britain's Duke and Duchess of Sussex brought their son Archie to his first official engagement on Wednesday -- a meeting with Nobel laureate and retired Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
Marking his South African debut, four-month-old Archie met the beloved 87-year-old statesman when the family visited his legacy foundation in Cape Town. The Sussexes are midway through a 10-day trip to southern Africa on behalf of the UK government. Footage posted to the official Sussex Royal Instagram account first revealed the much-anticipated moment -- to the delight of royal fans around the world.
— Lauren Moorhouse September 25, 2019 Baby Archie could be seen being cradled by his mother Meghan as the family of three walked down a corridor to meet Tutu and his daughter, Thandeka Tutu-Gxashe. Read MoreBeaming from ear to ear, Meghan cooed"here we go" at the bouncing baby boy in her arms while proud father Harry looked on in delight.Harry then started making sounds as the family continued on to the meeting, prompting a squeal of amusement from his young son.
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