The Duchess of Sussex will spend Sunday with her two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, in honor of American Mother’s Day. Even though Mother’s Day was celebrated earlier this year in the UK, Prince Harry will undoubtedly use this occasion to lavish Meghan with gifts.
The family’s celebration will probably take place in private at their Montecito, California, home. Meghan is in a special period of the year because they will celebrate Lilibet’s birthday on June 4 and Archie’s birthday on May 6.
Meghan and Harry posted a stunning picture of baby Archie for his first Mother’s Day on Instagram, revealing to fans a glimpse of his tiny feet as they posed in front of a backdrop of forget-me-nots, Princess Diana’s favorite flowers.
Paying tribute to all mothers today – past, present, mothers-to-be, and those lost but forever remembered – was the heartfelt caption that made reference to Diana. Each and every one of you is honored, and we celebrate you.
The couple has previously donated publicly to the local charity Harvest Home L.A. The non-profit organization that supports expectant mothers and their children also received donations of “diapers, cleaning supplies, and other essential items” from them.
The Duchess stated: “As a mom, and an expectant mom, I deeply appreciate the significance of community support, safe and accessible pregnancy resources, and trusted guidance in a nurturing setting.” in a private letter that was revealed in 2021.I applaud you for directing a caring community that exemplifies these values because these components are crucial to both our physical and mental health.
Thank you for everything you do for the mothers and women who are turned away elsewhere through no fault of their own, she continued. We gain perspective on how challenging it can be for pregnant women of color and those who come from under-resourced and vulnerable communities when we consider how vulnerable any mother feels during the vulnerable stage of pregnancy. I sincerely hope you will accept my offer of assistance in furthering the residents of Harvest Home’s uplift.
Prince Harry, meanwhile, missed the start of his son Archie’s birthday on Saturday because he had to fly to the UK to witness his father King Charles’ coronation, which was held on the same day as Archie’s birthday, May 6. Shortly after the royal ceremony ended, the Duke of Sussex traveled to his family in California. To celebrate her son’s birthday with both of their kids, the Duchess of Sussex stayed at their residence.
Misan Harriman, a close friend and photographer, joined in the fun by wishing Archie a very happy birthday. He wrote some kind words and posted the touching image of Archie reaching out to Diana. I’m wishing Archie the happiest of birthdays, he said.