
Prince Archie wore an England football T-shirt as he hugged his father Prince Harry in a sweet Father’s Day Tribute on Sunday.
The 7-year-old was photographed holding on to the Duke of Sussex alongside his 5-year-old sister Princess Lilibet in a picture shared by Meghan Markle on Instagram.
“They are so lucky to have you 🥹,” the Duchess of Sussex captioned the photo. “We all are. Happy Father’s Day to our one and only.”
Harry, 41, and Markle, 44, tied knot in 2018 and welcomed their son the following year.
The couple raised Archie in the UK for just over a year before to leave the royal family in January 2020 and fled to North America.
The Sussexes Lilibet welcomed in June 2021 at Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital in Santa Barbara, California, and have since raised their children nearby in Montecito.
Harry and Markle have been estranged from the royal family since their a bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey in 2021.
In the explosive sit-down, “Suits” alum accused the royal family of racial biasclaiming they had concerns about the potential color of Archie’s skin prior to his birth.
In addition, Markle claimed that her sister-in-law, Princess Kate Middleton, made her cry over the flower girl dresses leading up to the actress’ 2018 wedding.
However, Markle referred to Middleton as “a good person”, explaining that the latter apologized and sent her flowers.
Despite the family rift, insiders told Page Six that the As Ever founder and Harry were preparing to bring their children to the UK in July.
The trip will be the little one’s first time across the pond since 2022, although it is unclear whether they will meet Harry’s father, King Charles III, or other royals.
Another insider told us that the monarch, 77, would be “diplomatic” and see Markle under the conditions of a private gathering without photographers.
“I’m sure he will see the children,” said Hugo Vickers, a royal biographer. “The King has always left the door open and he saw Harry last September.”
“It’s a good idea for Harry to reconcile privately with his father, for both of their sakes. The King made it clear that he didn’t want his last years to be miserable, and Harry is burdened with enough trauma that if Charles died without them making peace, it would just cause him more problems,” Vickers added. referring to Charles’ ongoing cancer battle.