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Archie Harrison Utters Heartwarming Words to Prince Harry on His First Birthday
Prince Harry and his son Archie Harrison shared a touching moment on the little tot's first birthday.
The Duke of Sussex captured the heartwarming scene on camera as Archie sweetly repeated, “Da-da, da-da” while being read one of his favorite books, Duck, Rabbit, by his mother, the Duchess of Sussex.
After having a little chew on the book, Archie looked directly at Harry and continued to utter the adorable words.
The special moment was shared on Save the Children's Instagram page, as part of their charity campaign, Save the Stories, which aims to provide support to children affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The video clip shows Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, reading Duck, Rabbit, with Harry behind the camera, while their son happily sits on her lap.
The couple celebrated Archie's milestone birthday from their new home in Los Angeles, where they moved earlier this year after leaving Vancouver Island in Canada.
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This is the first time that Archie has been seen since New Year's Eve 2019, when the couple shared a photo of their son snuggled up in his dad's arms in front of a lake in Canada.
Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor was born on May 6th, 2019, at the Portland Hospital in London.
He made his public debut two days later in the Great Hall at Windsor Castle.
The royal toddler is seventh in line to the throne and is styled as Master Archie, according to his parents' wishes for him to grow up as a private citizen.
The family of three has been settling into their new life in the US, after stepping back from their royal duties on March 31st.
They have been focusing on their charitable work, including supporting Save the Children's coronavirus appeal by reading Duck, Rabbit, which helped raise urgent funds for the campaign.
The heartwarming video of Archie saying “Da-da” to his father has captured the hearts of many, showing the strong bond between the father and son duo.
The couple's decision to share the special moment with the world has also helped bring attention to the important work being done by Save the Children.
As the world continues to face challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, campaigns like Save the Stories are crucial in providing support to those who need it most.