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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have shared their first America Christmas card with Prince Archie, and he looks so old.
The card features an illustration of a photograph and was released through Mayhew, the sponsorship of Meghan’s UK animal welfare organization.
The card reads: “I wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.”
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The illustration shows Meghan kneeling outside an outdoor playhouse. Meanwhile, Harry sits in the doorway of the little house with Archie laughing on his lap.
Meanwhile, her dog ‘Guy’ was also featured on the festive card standing proud right in front of royalty.
A spokesperson for the organization said on Twitter: “We are delighted to receive wonderful Christmas wishes from our Patron, the Duchess of Sussex, who also made a personal donation, helping dogs, cats and our community.
“From all of us at Mayhew, thank you and Merry Christmas. Find out more! Http://mayh.ws/PatronChristmasWishes.”
It comes as Meghan recently confirmed that she gave personal information to the authors of the Finding Freedom biography.
The Duchess of Sussex admitted to passing information to the Finding Freedom authors despite previous claims that she never cooperated with royal experts.
In new documents filed with the Superior Court, she revealed that she was concerned that “her father’s narrative” might be a prominent part of the book and felt compelled to intervene.
Meghan feared that her father’s idea that she had abandoned him and cut off contact might appear in the novel and went to the authors to give her own version of events.
According to The Telegraph, the Duchess allegedly gave her own version of events to a friend to pass on to biographers so that the “true position” could be communicated.
The Duchess of Sussex shared this information in an attempt to “avoid further misrepresentation.”
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