To celebrate their son turning one, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have released a video of their son Archie.
In the video, which was filmed by Harry, Meghan reads ‘Duck Rabbit’.
Meghan starts by saying, "For our Save with Stories we are going to read ‘Duck Rabbit’", while Archie looks at the book cover and opens it. Meghan says, "Good job. Hey look, a duck! That's not a duck that's a rabbit".
While Archie giggles and Meghan turns the page, she continues to read to him expressively. "Are you kidding me its totally a duck, its for sure a rabbit", she reads.
The Duchess then asks Archie whats on the next page and again he helps her turn the page.
Watch below:
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Save With Stories is a campaign by the charity Save The Children to help millions of children left in difficult circumstances due to the effects of the coronavirus pandemic.
In the US there are concerns that millions of children are going hungry because the schools where they would normally get most of their food from have been forced to close.
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2/2 Second video 👇 pic.twitter.com/FKYVI9DjRm
— Chris Ship (@chrisshipitv)
The campaign encourages people to read stories to their children and share them on Instagram and Facebook in the hope people will donate.
This is only the third time we have seen video of Harry and Meghan’s little boy Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor since his birth in the UK in 2019.
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3/3 Third segment of ‘Duck Rabbit’ 🦆 🐰 pic.twitter.com/Vj98ai71jG
— Chris Ship (@chrisshipitv)
He remains seventh in line to the throne, even though the Sussexes are not full time royals anymore.
The Royal Family wished Archie in a sweet tweet.
Happy Birthday to Archie Mountbatten-Windsor who is celebrating his 1st birthday today! 🎈
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) May 6, 2020
Archie is The Queen’s eighth great-grandchild. pic.twitter.com/PMaiY6NR1a