Meghan Markle celebrates the first Mother's Day since childbirth: NPR



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Meghan Markle holds the feet of her baby, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor. Prince Harry and the Duchess of Sussex, Markle, have posted a photo of their newborn on the occasion of Markle's first Mother's Day.

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Meghan Markle holds the feet of her baby, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor. Prince Harry and the Duchess of Sussex, Markle, have posted a photo of their newborn on the occasion of Markle's first Mother's Day.

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Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, celebrated her first Sunday of Mother's Day, six days after giving birth.

Although UK Mother's Day is commemorated in March, new parents Prince Harry and former American actress Markle shared a photo on their official Instagram account representing their toddler's feet to mark this day.

In the background, forget-me-not flowers, favorite of Prince Harry's mother, the late Princess Diana, according to the royal journalist Victoria Murphy.

"Pay homage to all the mothers of today – past, present, future mothers and those who are lost but remembered forever," says the legend. "We honor and celebrate each and every one of you."

Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor was born Monday, weighing 7 lbs / 3 ounces. He is seventh on the British throne and is the eighth great-grandson of the queen.

The public has only seen a few pictures of the royal baby, this photo of Markle holding the arches of his son among them.

The message also contained a quote from Nayyirah Waheed's "land" poem. Waheed is known for publishing his work on Instagram and Twitter, and has published two collections of poetry.

The poem is an excerpt from Waheed's book salt., according to The Cut.

my

mother

was

my first country;

the first place I have ever lived.

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