MEGHAN Markle and Prince Harry have beamed as they arrived with baby Archie to meet Archbishop Desmond Tutu today.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrived with their four-month-old son on the third day of their Africa tour.



Meghan, 38, held her little boy in her arms as doting dad Harry put his arm around his young family.
And it’s a big day for the couple on their ten-day tour, with Meghan, 38, expected to head out on two solo engagements.
The former actress will visit the Woodstock Exchange to meet with female entrepreneurs working in technology.
Announcing the visit, the palace said the visit would “highlight the benefits of networking between aspiring female entrepreneurs and successful female role models”.
Meanwhile Prince Harry will head to Botswana ready to carry out a number of engagements
It comes after the royal opened up about mental health and his determination to create a better society.
He chatted to Christian student Peter Oki, 18, who said: “Harry said he often woke up and felt overwhelmed by too many problems in the world, that sometimes it’s hard to get out of bed in the mornings.
“But he wanted to use their platform to enable grass-roots change and to try and create a better society.”
And the couple have also given glimpses into their new life as parents to four-month-old Archie.
Harry crowned Meghan the “best mum” while she called him the “best dad” during a sharing circle at at Monwabisi Beach on the outskirts of Cape Town yesterday.
Meghan reportedly told a guest at last night’s reception she had slept with “one eye open” on the long flight over with her baby boy.
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And the tour has seen the couple show off their dance moves several times already.
Meghan burst into fits of laughter as she danced with youth at the Waves for Change charity yesterday.
They were also convinced to join in a welcome dance as they arrived for the Africa tour yesterday.

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