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Meghan swaps baby stories with military parents | |
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's baby son, Archie, is beginning to crawl and has his first two teeth, his parents have said. | The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's baby son, Archie, is beginning to crawl and has his first two teeth, his parents have said. |
Meghan Markle told stories about the six-month-old's development while visiting military families in Windsor. | Meghan Markle told stories about the six-month-old's development while visiting military families in Windsor. |
She was a "normal mum" discussing weaning and crawling, said one mother. | She was a "normal mum" discussing weaning and crawling, said one mother. |
Meanwhile Prince Harry praised military families, saying: "I can't imagine what it's like to miss so much as they change so quickly." | Meanwhile Prince Harry praised military families, saying: "I can't imagine what it's like to miss so much as they change so quickly." |
The royal couple met families from the Welsh Guards, Coldstream Guards and Household Cavalry on Wednesday at a coffee morning on an Army housing estate. | The royal couple met families from the Welsh Guards, Coldstream Guards and Household Cavalry on Wednesday at a coffee morning on an Army housing estate. |
Meghan spoke about Archie's teething as she bent down to greet children outside Windsor's Broom Farm Community Centre. | Meghan spoke about Archie's teething as she bent down to greet children outside Windsor's Broom Farm Community Centre. |
She smiled at one toddler, who was holding a flower for her, and said: "Yes. Look at all your good teeth." | She smiled at one toddler, who was holding a flower for her, and said: "Yes. Look at all your good teeth." |
"Archie just got two teeth. Two tiny ones, right there," she added, pointing to the middle of her own bottom row. | "Archie just got two teeth. Two tiny ones, right there," she added, pointing to the middle of her own bottom row. |
Amy Thompson, whose husband Brad is attached to the Welsh Guards, spoke to the duchess. | Amy Thompson, whose husband Brad is attached to the Welsh Guards, spoke to the duchess. |
"My daughter Aeris is the same age as Archie and we talked about weaning and the children beginning to crawl - she's just a normal mum and it was like talking to a friend," Ms Thompson said. | "My daughter Aeris is the same age as Archie and we talked about weaning and the children beginning to crawl - she's just a normal mum and it was like talking to a friend," Ms Thompson said. |
Most of the Coldstream Guards are on exercise in Kenya, while a large proportion of the Welsh Guards are coming to the end of a deployment to the Falklands. | Most of the Coldstream Guards are on exercise in Kenya, while a large proportion of the Welsh Guards are coming to the end of a deployment to the Falklands. |
Harry, who spent a decade serving as an Army officer, spoke of his admiration for military families. | Harry, who spent a decade serving as an Army officer, spoke of his admiration for military families. |
"It's unbelievably hard. I have so much respect and admiration for anyone who has to deal with that," he said. | "It's unbelievably hard. I have so much respect and admiration for anyone who has to deal with that," he said. |
Archie came with his parents on their official tour of southern Africa last month, where he met Archbishop Demond Tutu. | Archie came with his parents on their official tour of southern Africa last month, where he met Archbishop Demond Tutu. |
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