Will Baby Archie Make His Royal Debut Soon? Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s Cutest Couple Moments Since Welcoming

Will Baby Archie Make His Royal Debut Soon?

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s Cutest Couple Moments Since Welcoming

Hey there! You know what everyone's buzzing about right now? Baby Archie! Fans around the world are speculating whether Meghan Markle and her little bundle of joy will make an appearance at this year's Trooping the Colour event on June 8. While Meghan is enjoying her well-deserved maternity leave, the anticipation is building. Let’s dive into what might happen.

Will Meghan and Archie Attend Trooping the Colour?

Every second Saturday in June, the royal family gathers on the Buckingham Palace balcony to celebrate Queen Elizabeth’s official birthday. Last year, Meghan made her debut at the event just weeks after marrying Prince Harry. So, the big question now is: will she and baby Archie join the family this time around?

According to Harpers Bazaar, it's likely Meghan will attend, but don't expect to see Archie in her arms. Let's break it down a bit more. The event has a long-standing tradition, and while Meghan might want to be there, the decision to bring Archie along is a whole other story.

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    What Can We Learn from Kate Middleton's Past Decisions?

    Let's take a moment to look at what Kate Middleton did last year. Just like Meghan, Kate attended the Trooping the Colour event shortly after giving birth to her third child with Prince William, Prince Louis. Kate made the decision to attend the event, but she chose not to bring Louis along. Considering the similarities in timing between Kate and Meghan's pregnancies, it seems highly likely that Meghan will follow a similar path.

    Kate and Prince William have always been cautious about when their children make their public debuts. Their older children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, didn't attend the event until they were a bit older. George made his first appearance when he was around 2 years old, and Charlotte joined the family on the balcony shortly after her first birthday. Given that Archie will only be about a month old at the time of this year's ceremony, it’s safe to say he might stay at home with his parents.

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    A Brief History of Trooping the Colour

    Trooping the Colour is a tradition that dates back to the reign of King Charles II in the early 1600s.

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