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Meghan Markle update: When will we next see Meghan and baby Archie Harrison?

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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry left the Royal Family in March to forge a new life for themselves. This means while members of the Royal Family have been returning to work in recent weeks, the Duchess of Sussex has not been counted among those seen lately. But when exactly will people next see Meghan and baby Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor?

Meghan Markle delivered an inspiring keynote speech on youth empowerment at a recent leadership summit.

The mother-of-one spoke of “building each other up” and urged women to use their voices to affect real change.

She said: “Your generation is often referred to as digital natives, and you understand that our online world has the power to affirm and support as much as it does to harm.

“We are not meant to be breaking each other down; we are meant to be building each other up.

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“So use your voice both on-and-offline to do just that – build each other up, support each other.

“There will always be negative voices and sometimes those voices can appear to be outsized, and sometimes they can appear to be painfully loud.

“You can and will use your own voices to drown out the noise. Because that’s what it is – just noise. But your voices are those of truth.

“And hope. And your voices can and should be much louder.”

The 38-year-old Duchess of Sussex concluded her powerful speech by telling the women she, Prince Harry and Archie will be supporting their progress.

She said: “I am extraordinarily proud of what you’ve already accomplished.

“Please, continue to honour the conviction and compassion that’s awoken within you.

“I will be cheering you on, so will my husband, so will Archie, as you continue marching, advocating, and leading the way forward.”

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Baby Archie was last seen in an adorable video shared on his birthday May 6.

In the sweet video, Harry is heard chuckling behind the camera as he captures Meghan trying to keep a fidgeting Archie still while they read “Duck! Rabbit!.”

The book was gifted to Archie by Oprah Winfrey.

The recording was made as part of the Save the Children’s Save With Stories campaign, the benefits of which are sent to help vulnerable children around the world during the coronavirus pandemic.

The Sussex family now live in the United States.

Harry and Meghan are working to launch their own charitable foundation called Archewell.

They first revealed plans for their organisation in April and now they are working to launch the foundation.

A source told Vanity Fair: “They are in no hurry to launch Archewell, they want to get it right, that’s really important to them.

“This is something that they want to do for the rest of their lives, so they’re not going to be pressured into launching something that’s still in the relatively early stages of development.”

When will we next see Meghan and baby Archie?

Now the Sussex family have left the Royal Family and moved to the United States, there is no guarantee they will show up for normal royal events.

It is likely they would have all attended the Queen’s official birthday celebrations, Trooping the Colour in June, but as it was cancelled, there is no guarantee they would have.

Typically most of the Royal Family tend to be seen each year at Trooping the Colour and Christmas in Sandringham.

They were also due to visit the Queen in her Balmoral Estate this summer but due to travel restrictions, this will no longer go ahead.

We can hope, however, that the family rearrange their UK visit once the coronavirus pandemic is over.

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