Prince Harry and Meghan regain joy after the birth of Archie



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Meghan, the Duchess of Susbad and Prince Harry are "in a state of delight" since welcoming their son Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor earlier this month.

Since Archie's arrival on May 6, Harry and Meghan have welcomed several visitors to their home in Frogmore Cottage, including their close friend and professional polo player Nacho Figueras. The sun reports.

Earlier this week, Prince Harry joined his friend Nacho and flew to Italy to participate in a polo match for his Sentebale badociation to raise funds for vulnerable children in southern Africa.

President of the charity Jonny Hornby – who has not yet met Archie – said People magazine that the couple is clearly absolutely loving their son.

He told the American magazine: "Nacho met little Archie last week and said that the duke could not take his eyes off him – neither his hands.

"The two of them are just in a state of pure pleasure for this birth."

In addition, Nacho Figueras, a close friend of Harry, said that the duke had always been natural with the children.

"The Duke is the kind of father I've always imagined would be," said Figueras.

"He has a great love for children and a great understanding of them. I've noticed that becoming a father has influenced him and that his dedication and love for the project are stronger than ever. "

Prince Harry founded the Sentebale Charity in 2006 to support vulnerable children and orphans affected by AIDS and HIV in Africa. The annual polo event has raised more than 6 million pounds ($ 11 million) in the last nine years.

Figueras and his wife Delfina are among the few guests who met Archie, including Meghan's best friend, Jessica Mulroney, who left Canada for London with her daughter last week to meet the royal baby for the first time.

Originally published in The sun and reproduced with permission.

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