Prince Archie: this private but discreet party organized by his parents for his fourth birthday
While the coronation of Charles III was celebrated this Saturday, May 6, this day was also very important for little Archie, who celebrated his fourth birthday. Although there was no big event organized, a small private party was held for the occasion.
This date had been on everyone’s lips for weeks: the Saturday May 6, day of the coronation of Charles III. But it was also an important date for another member of the royal family since Archie blew his fourth candle on the same day. Harry, who was present at the coronation, also took a plane in a hurry after the coronation to be able to put his son to bed on this special day. Although the prince seemed to feel comfortable alongside his cousins when he arrived.
Even though King Charles III was the center of attention on May 6, many people did not forget little Archie’s birthday. In particular a close friend of the royal couple who shared a photo of the little boy which was frowned upon by some. Meghan and Harry didn’t throw a big event for their son’s fourth birthday, but Meghan had it all the same planned a small private party, to celebrate this important day for his eldest son. This took place in the mansion of the couple, in California.
A small private party at home for Archie
A source close to Meghan and Harry has said more about the private party. For the occasion, Meghan would have baked a cake with the fruits of their garden on which Archie was able to blow out his candles. When journalists asked her if there would be any well-known people among the guests, she replied: “Some of their friends are celebrities, so yes, it’s likely”.
On the family side, Meghan Markle’s mother, Doria Ragland, should be present. Meghan’s father meanwhile recently spoke out about his daughter’s absence from the coronation, and defended her, saying his decision “was for the best” because “there are too many disagreements between Meghan, Harry and the Royals”, he said. The latter explained that he had stayed up all night to watch the ceremony broadcast on television. He also added: “It was wonderful to see the good people of Britain welcoming their new King and Queen”.
Archie celebrated his 4th birthday This date had been on everyone’s lips for weeks: Saturday, May 6, the day of the coronation of Charles III. But it was also an important date for another member of the royal family since Archie blew his fourth candle on the same day.
Harry didn’t want to miss his son’s bedtime Harry, who was present at the coronation, also hopped on a plane after the coronation so he could put his son to bed on that special day.
A controversial photo of little Archie Even though King Charles III was the center of attention on May 6, many people did not forget little Archie’s birthday. In particular a close friend of the royal couple who shared a photo of the little boy which was frowned upon by some.
A small private party at home Meghan and Harry didn’t organize a big event for their son’s fourth birthday, but Meghan had planned a small private party to celebrate this important day for her eldest son. This took place in the mansion of the couple, in California.
Meghan baked a homemade cake A source close to Meghan and Harry has said more about the private party. For the occasion, Meghan would have prepared a cake with the fruits of their garden on which Archie was able to blow out his candles.
Stars invited for the occasion Asked by reporters if there would be any famous people among the guests, she replied: “Some of their friends are celebrities, so yes, it’s likely”.
Meghan’s mother was present On the family side, Meghan Markle’s mother, Doria Ragland, was to be present. Meghan’s father meanwhile recently spoke out about his daughter’s absence from the coronation, and defended her by saying his decision “was for the best” because “there are too many disagreements between Meghan , Harry and the Royals,” he said.
Meghan’s father watched the coronation all night The latter explained that he had stayed up all night to watch the ceremony broadcast on television. He added: “It was wonderful to see the good people of Britain welcoming their new king and queen.”