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Prince Harry and Meghan planning trip to LA with Archie

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Meghan and Prince Harry pose with their newborn son. (Photo: Getty Images)
Meghan and Prince Harry pose with their newborn son. (Photo: Getty Images)

Cape Town – Royal baby Archie will soon learn more about where his mother comes from.

Prince Harry and Meghan are reportedly planning a trip to Los Angeles once they feel comfortable to fly with the tiny royal – who was born on Monday, 6 May.  

A source told Us Weekly:  "For Meghan, it's just as important for Archie to learn about her family history as it is for him to learn about his royal ancestors, so she plans to go on a trip to L.A. with him once she’s comfortable taking him on a plane."

The trip is just another thing that adds Harry and Meghan's efforts to make sure their son knows his heritage - British and American.

The royal couple have been doing their own thing ever since before they wed in St George's Chapel in Windsor on 18 May 2018.

And things were no different when welcoming their first child – everything from the birthing plan to his unique, name and choosing not to give him a royal title were meticulously planned to allow the 18-day-old to have a normal life, according to E! News.

This comes after Meghan's mom returned to her home in Los Angeles after visiting her daughter and meeting her first grandson for a few weeks.

The yoga instructor and former social worker was, according to Hello! magazine spotted taking her dog for a walk on Tuesday – something she asked a friend to do while she was in the UK.



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