An adorable photo of what appears to be baby Archie Harrison has been spotted in Prince Charles' study room. .The Prince of Wales gave an update on his health since recovering from coronavirus earlier this week.Spotted in the background is what some are claiming is a photo of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's son, Archie Mountbatten-Windsor. .The snap shows a baby sporting a white sun hat and a white t-shirt with navy blue piping.The Daily Mail reports that that 71-year-old saw Archie before Christmas so it's likely the unframed photo is from their family gathering. .Charles shared the four-minute video earlier this week where he praised the UK's healthcare workers while addressing the effect of the virus on the nation.Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's 11-month-old son Archie is settling into life in his parents' new home of Los Angeles, and his social life is still thriving, even if he isn't seeing anyone but his parents in person.
E! reports that Archie has been having a lot of FaceTime hangouts with other babies and small children as he, Meghan, and Harry all quarantine in their "large" new Los Angeles house.Archie has been "loving doing FaceTime playdates with other small children they have in their lives," a source told E!.Archie was previously reported by Us Weekly to be very outgoing.“You can tell Archie’s going to be a confident social butterfly,” a source told the outlet in January. “He loves being entertained and interacting with people.Some children get shy or nervous around new people, but not Archie. He’ll go to anyone without kicking up a fuss!”.Now, Meghan and Harry are working on their new non-profit but are also taking this time indoors to be with their son."Like many parents, they are focused on Archie and their family as well," E!'s source said. "They are trying to make the best of it and are enjoying all the time together as a family.".Archie has been a light to them during the coronavirus outbreak. Archie "brings a great deal of joy" to the couple during "these scary times," E!'s source said.E!'s report comes the same week as People's little update about Archie's life in California. A friend told People that Archie is a "cute" and content baby.“Like everyone, they [Meghan, Harry, and Archie] are adjusting to [social distancing], being cautious and safe,” the source said of their day-to-day. Archie is “teething and is a happy baby.I’m sure he is happy to be in the California sunshine.Having recently gone through the process of contracting this coronavirus, luckily with relatively mild symptoms, I now find myself on the other side of the illness, but still in no less a state of social distance and general isolation,” Charles began.“As we are all learning, this is a strange, frustrating and often distressing experience when the presence of family and friends is no longer possible, and the normal structures of life are suddenly removed.“At such an unprecedented and anxious time in all our lives, my wife and I are thinking particularly of all of those who have lost their loved ones in such very difficult and abnormal circumstances, and of those having to endure sickness, isolation and loneliness,” he added.“As patron of Age UK, and my wife the patron of SilverLine, our hearts go out to all those older people throughout this country who are now experiencing great difficulty,” he said.The royal then gave special praise to the nation’s healthcare workers and volunteers who are working on the front line and caring for those affected by the deadly virus.“At a time when doctors, nurses and all the vital ancillary staff that form the backbone of our remarkable NHS are increasingly under such enormous strain, and risk, as they battle heroically to save lives in intensive care centres and to contain, as much as possible, the spread of this virus, our thoughts and prayers are very much with those marvellous people whose extraordinary skills and utter, selfless devotion to duty and the care of their patients make us so very proud
Indeed, it has been so wonderful to see just how many across the UK have signed up in their hundreds of thousands to be NHS volunteers, offering their help to do whatever they can to provide support to those on the front line,” Charles said.Charles wrapped up his speech by urging people to take care of one another while remaining optimistic until the coronavirus pandemic is brought under control.“None of us can say when this will end but end it will. Until it does, let us all try and live with hope and, with faith in ourselves and each other, look forward to better times to come,” he said.
E! reports that Archie has been having a lot of FaceTime hangouts with other babies and small children as he, Meghan, and Harry all quarantine in their "large" new Los Angeles house.Archie has been "loving doing FaceTime playdates with other small children they have in their lives," a source told E!.Archie was previously reported by Us Weekly to be very outgoing.“You can tell Archie’s going to be a confident social butterfly,” a source told the outlet in January. “He loves being entertained and interacting with people.Some children get shy or nervous around new people, but not Archie. He’ll go to anyone without kicking up a fuss!”.Now, Meghan and Harry are working on their new non-profit but are also taking this time indoors to be with their son."Like many parents, they are focused on Archie and their family as well," E!'s source said. "They are trying to make the best of it and are enjoying all the time together as a family.".Archie has been a light to them during the coronavirus outbreak. Archie "brings a great deal of joy" to the couple during "these scary times," E!'s source said.E!'s report comes the same week as People's little update about Archie's life in California. A friend told People that Archie is a "cute" and content baby.“Like everyone, they [Meghan, Harry, and Archie] are adjusting to [social distancing], being cautious and safe,” the source said of their day-to-day. Archie is “teething and is a happy baby.I’m sure he is happy to be in the California sunshine.Having recently gone through the process of contracting this coronavirus, luckily with relatively mild symptoms, I now find myself on the other side of the illness, but still in no less a state of social distance and general isolation,” Charles began.“As we are all learning, this is a strange, frustrating and often distressing experience when the presence of family and friends is no longer possible, and the normal structures of life are suddenly removed.“At such an unprecedented and anxious time in all our lives, my wife and I are thinking particularly of all of those who have lost their loved ones in such very difficult and abnormal circumstances, and of those having to endure sickness, isolation and loneliness,” he added.“As patron of Age UK, and my wife the patron of SilverLine, our hearts go out to all those older people throughout this country who are now experiencing great difficulty,” he said.The royal then gave special praise to the nation’s healthcare workers and volunteers who are working on the front line and caring for those affected by the deadly virus.“At a time when doctors, nurses and all the vital ancillary staff that form the backbone of our remarkable NHS are increasingly under such enormous strain, and risk, as they battle heroically to save lives in intensive care centres and to contain, as much as possible, the spread of this virus, our thoughts and prayers are very much with those marvellous people whose extraordinary skills and utter, selfless devotion to duty and the care of their patients make us so very proud
Indeed, it has been so wonderful to see just how many across the UK have signed up in their hundreds of thousands to be NHS volunteers, offering their help to do whatever they can to provide support to those on the front line,” Charles said.Charles wrapped up his speech by urging people to take care of one another while remaining optimistic until the coronavirus pandemic is brought under control.“None of us can say when this will end but end it will. Until it does, let us all try and live with hope and, with faith in ourselves and each other, look forward to better times to come,” he said.
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