Baby Archie update: Meghan Markle reveals Archie has reached this huge milestone
Meghan Markle, 38, and Prince Harry’s, 35, son Archie Harrison turned six-months-old yesterday. While the royal youngster hasn’t been seen out in public since the Sussexes’ South Africa trip, Meghan gave an insightful update on his huge progress yesterday.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex stunned Windsor parents when they pitched up announced to a coffee morning yesterday.
Ahead of Remembrance Day, the royals attended the special gathering for military families in Windsor’s army housing estate.
In a video of the visit posted on Sussex Royal Meghan and Harry are captured cheerfully chatting to mums and playing with youngsters at the gathering.
In one snippet Meghan chats to a little girl who presents her with a rose and gives a sweet update on Archie.
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The Duchess of Sussex says: “Yes, look at all your little teeth.
“Archie just got two teeth (pointing at her own two front teeth) – tiny one’s just there.”
Babies usually start teething at around six-months-old and the big change can cause uncomfortable symptoms, according to the NHS website.
While some baby teeth emerge with no discomfort at all, it isn’t unusual for teething babies to have sore red gums where teeth are coming through.
According to the NHS other common teething symptoms include: one of the baby’s cheeks being flushed, the baby rubbing their ear, dribbling more than usual, gnawing and chewing on things a lot and being more fretful than usual.
The sweet new video of Meghan and Harry was posted on Instagram this morning has already been viewed more than 100,000 times.
The caption, which accompanied the Sussex Royal video, showed the royals’ support for military families.
The post read: “Yesterday, The Duke and Duchess surprised their neighbours in Windsor at a coffee morning for military families in a community centre located in the heart of the Army housing estate.
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“Every year during the month of November we pause to remember and honour all those who have served their country here in the UK, across the Commonwealth and around the world.
“Their Royal Highnesses also wanted to show support for the families of service personnel who are currently deployed overseas.
“As we lead up to Remembrance Sunday, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will join Her Majesty The Queen and other members of the Royal Family at various commemoration events, including the Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall and the Cenotaph.
“During the visit yesterday, Their Royal Highnesses met with young families who shared their experiences as parents and as couples who are often apart from their loved ones for months at a time.
“A reminder that a life of service does not simply describe the person wearing the uniform, but the entire family.”
Meghan and Prince Harry attended a special service at Westminster Abbey today to kickstart a string of Remembrance Day engagements.
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall was meant to join them but had to forgo the event because of a chest infection.
A statement from Clarence House about the Duchess’s health read: “The Duchess of Cornwall has been told by her doctor to cancel her engagements owing to a chest infection which has got progressively worse over the last few days.”
The royal family is due to reunite on Saturday for a special Remembrance Day festival at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
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