Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Halloween themed nickname for baby Archie will melt your heart
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle took to their joint Instagram page to wish everyone a Happy Halloween. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex also had an adorable Halloween-themed nickname for their son, baby Archie revealed in the same IG post. Check it out below.
Halloween 2019 is upon us and we're all ready to be spooked and scared! It's that time of the year where the haunted spirits in all of us rise and come out to play in spades. Whether it be trick or treating, costume parties or just sitting at home bingeing on horror flicks, Halloween is a cherished festival for many. Halloween 2019 is the first time Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's baby boy Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor will be celebrating the fun festival.
Harry and Meghan took to their joint Instagram page to wish everyone on Halloween 2019. Sharing a throwback photo from their first Halloween as a married couple, in 2018, while on a tour of New Zealand, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex had the sweetest wish to give out to their millions of followers. Amidst the ongoing battle with the British press, Harry and Meghan are not letting the naysayers bring them down and were in complete kindred spirits for Halloween 2019, judging by their joyous Instagram post, which was filled with Halloween-themed smileys.
The royal couple wished, "Happy Halloween! "Wishing you all a safe and fun Halloween from our family (and our little pumpkin) to yours!” - TRH. This time last year The Duke and Duchess attended a special effects workshop while on their royal tour in New Zealand!"

What fans couldn't help but notice was the cute Halloween-themed nickname Harry and Meghan reserved for their baby Archie - little pumpkin!
We adore this family and how!
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Meanwhile, baby Archie will soon get to see his mother's homeland for the very first time as the royal family will be heading to the US for a 6-week break from their royal commitments.
























































