Royals

Leaked photo reveals how much Meghan Markle’s son Archie has grown!

Archie definitely takes after his father.
Loading the player...

Since Archie Harrison Mountbatten Windsor’s birth in May 2019, his parents Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have kept him mostly away from public sight. But a leaked photo has shown just how much the three-year-old has grown.

In a rare image posted to Twitter, Archie was seen sitting on the Duchess of Sussex’s lap and was also joined by his grandmother Doria Ragland.

Little Archie was born in May 2019.

(Image: Twitter)

According to The Sun, the group gathered to appear in a web call with Jotaka Eaddy, the CEO of Full Circle Strategies which is a social impact consulting firm.

Also in the call was American studies and feminism specialist Professor Duchess Harris – who shared the image to social media – and American political strategist Donna Brazile.

Despite Professor Duchess Harris posting to social media her intentions to write a book regarding racism in the British monarchy, it is unclear what the group was discussing.

Loading the player...

The glimpses royal fans see of the little red-haired boy are very rare, but that’s why seeing him is so special!

Royal fans were overjoyed to see Archie earlier in March 2022 after Meghan’s close friend, Silver Tree shared a series of beautiful images including one of Archie.

During an interview with Ellen DeGeneres in 2021, the duchess also shared a snap of Archie in their Montecito backyard dressed in jeans and gumboots. The little red-head boy appeared to be feeding the family’s chickens as he carried around a basket.

He has grown up so quickly!

(Image: Alexi Lubomirski)

In the lead up to Christmas in 2021, Prince Harry and Meghan released a holiday card which featured both of their children Archie who was two years old at the time and Lilibet who was born in June 2021.

It was the first glimpse royal fans received of the latest family member. Royal watchers are hoping to receive yet another Christmas card in 2022!

Related stories