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Ellen DeGeneres just revealed which of his royal parents baby Archie looks like

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Meghan, Prince Harry and baby Archie. (Photo: Getty Images)
Meghan, Prince Harry and baby Archie. (Photo: Getty Images)


Cape Town – In the season 17 premiere of The Ellen DeGeneres Show, the talk show host revealed which of his royal parents baby Archie looks like. 

Master Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor was born on 6 May, but we haven’t seen pictures of the little one since his birth. Rumour has it he’s inherited his dad’s signature red hair though, so it comes as no surprise that Ellen says the little guy looks a lot like his dad. 

Joking with the crowd Ellen spoke of her trip across the pond and revealed she got to hold Archie who "looks like Harry", according to E! News. She joked that she didn’t think she could take a picture, so she drew one instead. "He has a body, but I just did the face for y'all. He actually has a perfectly circular head. He looks just like Harry and he had more hair than I did at the time," she said. 

But the comedian did drop a few jokes so we’re not too sure of the credibility of this particular source when it comes to the description of the newest member of the royal family. 

"He weighs 15 pounds – which the exchange rate, I believe, is $17 here," she said. 

Nevertheless, she described the Duke and Duchess of Sussex as "so down-to-earth" – the "cutest couple" – and commented, "I just want to say: It was an honour for them to meet me."

Compiled by Bashiera Parker (Sources: E! News, Channel24)

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