Meghan and Prince Harry share Christmas cards with little Archie

In the card, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex focus on a light-haired Archie, the family surrounded by the two dogs, a miniature house and lush greenery. Nearby is a small Christmas tree decorated with a red bow.

“I wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year,” the book writes.

The image, which appears to be an illustration, is the first look at Archie since his first birthday in May.
“The original family photo was taken at home earlier this month by the Duchess’s mother,” a family spokesman said, according to Page Six. “The little Christmas tree, including the house ornaments and other decorations, were selected by Archie, and the tree will be replanted after the holidays.”
Harry and Meghan were extremely happy with the protection of Archie’s privacy and filed an action in July for his paparazzi photos. The couple gave up their roles as members of the royal family in early 2020 and moved to Santa Barbara, California, in July.
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The Christmas card was launched through Mayhew, a London-based animal welfare charity that is one of Meghan’s patrons.

“This year, as a family, we made donations to several charities for you,” says Meghan in the card. “From a local California organization that helps families move from homelessness to two of our UK employers: one that supports animal and community welfare and the other, a memorial fund for a dear friend who helps educating children and fighting poverty in Uganda, I honored their work on behalf of all. ”

Caroline Yates, CEO of Mayhew, said the organization is excited to have Markle as Patron.

“We were especially honored to have recently received a personal donation from the Duke and Duchess, which will allow us to help even more owners of cats, dogs and pets in need during this difficult winter,” he said. Yates wrote.

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