mercredi 25 septembre 2019
Harry and Meghan’s Third Day of Tour Includes an Adorable Appearance From Archie

And they're off! On Monday, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle kicked off their royal tour of Southern Africa. The couple's 4-month-old son, Archie Mountbatten-Windsor, has made the trip with his parents, but Harry and Meghan stepped out without him as they made their first appearance, visiting a workshop that teaches children about their rights, self-awareness, and safety. Meghan delivered an empowering speech about women's rights, and the couple even took part in a mini dance party! The Duchess of Sussex stunned, as per usual, in a black and white printed wrap dress, while Harry kept things casual in a button-down and black pants. Shortly after, the couple made a quick outfit change as they visited the District 6 Museum and Homecoming Centre.
On Tuesday, they began their day in casual style as they visited the Waves for Change compound kitchen and hung out with a group of young surfers. Shortly after, they visited the Auwal Mosque before attending a reception at the residence of the British High Commissioner, where they shared several cute moments with kids.
Wednesday was a big day for the family as Archie made his first official appearance of the tour. Meghan and Harry took Archie to meet with the city's former Archbishop, Desmond Tutu, and needless to say, the meeting was adorable.
The goal of this tour is to bring awareness to causes that are important to Harry and Meghan, as well as Harry's late mother, Princess Diana. The trip will extend until Oct. 2 and will include stops in South Africa, Botswana, Angola, and Malawi. However, Archie will reportedly "only be present on certain safer parts of the trip" and will remain with his nanny most of the time.
In 2018, the Duke of Sussex made a handful of significant trips to Africa on behalf of his Sentebale charity and to raise awareness on the importance of education for young girls. He and Meghan also embarked on a tour of Morocco, where they learned about the country's efforts to further education equality. Clearly, the Sussexes are determined to make a positive impact in the world. See all the photos from their royal tour ahead, then get the details on all of Meghan's tour outfits and track the comfortable flats she's been wearing!
Related Posts:
All the Cocktails That Pair Best With Your Toddler's Tantrums During my prekid life, I fancied myself something of a wine snob. I'd diligently pace the aisles of my local wine shops agonizing over whether to buy a Barbera or a Barollo, a Pinot or a Merlot, a Grigio or a Blanc. These we… Read More
After Her Kid With Autism's Meltdown at Cracker Barrel, 1 Mom Received a Sweet Note Eating out with a child can be difficult, but for some parents who have kids with autism, the stress that they endure during these dinners can be entirely different. For Jamie Heustess and her little boy, it just depends on… Read More
Teaching Our Daughters to "Know Their Place" Image Source: Flickr user Mike Liu The other night, I ate sushi and drank $5 glasses of wine with a friend of mine, plus both of our toddlers. Every month or so, we try to make time for this new kind of girls' night (if you … Read More
This Mom's Moana Cover Will Leave You in Stitches By now, if you are a parent and you don't have the Moana soundtrack committed to memory, well . . . we don't even know what to tell you, because that is impossible. And although "You're Welcome" might not be the most popula… Read More
When a Man Asked 1 Breastfeeding Mom to Cover Up, She Suggested He Cover His Face When a mom is breastfeeding her baby, she's literally sustaining a human life and deserves to be respected, not shamed for it. Unfortunately, some people still don't get this and feel the need to go out of their way to make… Read More
0 comments:
Enregistrer un commentaire