South Africa’s Archbishop Tutu blesses Royal baby

Baby Archie meets South Africa’s Archbishop Tutu in his first visit to Africa
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Britain's Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and his wife Meghan hold their baby son Archie as they meet with Archbishop Desmond Tutu and his wife Leah at the Tutu Legacy Foundation in Cape Town on September 25, 2019. (Photo by HENK KRUGER / POOL / AFP)

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex on Wednesday took their four-month-old son Archie to meet Desmond Tutu in Cape Town, the royal baby’s first public outing since his birth in May.

To the delight of royal-watchers, Prince Harry and his wife Meghan walked into the Desmond & Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation carrying a smiley Archie in blue dungarees

The family, touched down in Cape Town on Monday for a 10-day visit of South Africa and other countries within the region.

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The royal couple hit the ground running — speaking up for victims of gender violence, delving into local history and visiting charities that support poor children and disadvantaged youth.

However little Archie had yet to make a public appearance, which materialised when he was taken for tea with one of South Africa’s iconic anti-apartheid figures, Archbishop Tutu and his wife Leah.

The adults shared an assortment of pastries decorated with the words “peace”, “freedom” and “enough is enough” in reference to protests against gender violence that took place this month.

Archie had a special heart-shaped biscuits with his name written on it and Tutu told the young family they were “adored” by South Africans.

The prince will separate from his family later in Wednesday to travel to Botswana, Angola and Malawi.

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He will visit conservation and HIV prevention projects, and a cleared minefield in Angola through which his late mother Princess Diana famously crossed in 1997.

Meanwhile the duchess and Archie will remain in South Africa, reuniting with Harry in Johannesburg next week to complete the tour as a family, flying back on October 2.

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  • Bernard Akede

    Bernard Eghieobome Akede is Head of Reportorial at News Central TV, a seasoned broadcast journalist and media trainer. Since joining News Central at its early stages, Bernard has been instrumental in creating the station’s editorial identity, leading teams that have reported from conflict zones, political hotspots, international summits, and grassroots communities across the continent and beyond.

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