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ARCHIE stole the limelight as he met Desmond Tutu today - with the Archbishop's daughter joking the baby boy will "be a ladies' man".

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle beamed as they showed off their adorable four-month-old son, with the duchess saying he was an "old soul".

 Archie giggles as mum Meghan cradles him in her arms
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Archie giggles as mum Meghan cradles him in her armsCredit: Camera Press
 Meghan laughs as she holds baby Archie - saying the little boy is an 'old soul'
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Meghan laughs as she holds baby Archie - saying the little boy is an 'old soul'Credit: Reuters
 Archbishop Desmond Tutu gives the four-month-old a sweet kiss on his head
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Archbishop Desmond Tutu gives the four-month-old a sweet kiss on his headCredit: Reuters

Meghan, 38, cuddled her little boy while doting dad Harry, 35, put his arm around his young family as they were greeted by Archbishop Tutu, a hero of the anti-apartheid movement, and his daughter, Thandeka Tutu-Gxashe.

Archie, wearing sweet blue dungarees and white socks, stole the show as he grinned at the camera in his first official outing during the family's Royal Africa tour.

The seventh-in-line to the throne - who appeared to have tell-tale signs of his dad's red hair - posed with the man they call “The Arch” with proud mum and dad.

Meghan joked with the Archbishop’s daughter Thandeka Tutu Gxashe, that the little royal would have have to get used the the cameras in his life.

Thandeka said: “I have cameras in my genes", with Meghan replying: "He's an old soul."

Dad Harry also then piped up, saying: "I think he is used to it already”.

The Archbishop’s daughter also joked: “You like the ladies. He’s going to be a ladies’ man."

The duchess looked stunning in a £369 Club Monaco dress and with her hair in a bun as she and Harry met the leading South African figure at their foundation at The Old Granary Building in Cape Town.

Despite fears the 87-year-old archbishop might have had to pull out of the event due to ill-health, he appeared delighted with the chance to meet the royal family and even handed over some books, including The Book of Joy he authored with the Dalai Lama.

As they arrived for the meeting, the Sussexes also shared a video of their family on Instagram along with the cute caption "Arch meets Archie!"

They later posted a sweet photo of the archbishop giving Archie a sweet kiss on his forehead, writing: "Thank you Archbishop Tutu for your incredibly warm hospitality, Archie loved meeting you!"

 Meghan Markle holds her little boy as she and Prince Harry speak to the archbishop
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Meghan Markle holds her little boy as she and Prince Harry speak to the archbishopCredit: Reuters
 Baby Archie meets Desmond Tutu today on the Sussex family's third day of their royal tour
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Baby Archie meets Desmond Tutu today on the Sussex family's third day of their royal tourCredit: Reuters
 The seventh-in-line to the throne offers a small wave to the archbishop
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The seventh-in-line to the throne offers a small wave to the archbishopCredit: Reuters
 Meghan Markle cuddled her little boy during the meeting
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Meghan Markle cuddled her little boy during the meetingCredit: Reuters
 Meghan holds little Archie close as she greets Archbishop Tutu
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Meghan holds little Archie close as she greets Archbishop TutuCredit: Reuters
 Prince Harry hugs the Nobel Prize winner as Meghan smiles with Archie in her arms
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Prince Harry hugs the Nobel Prize winner as Meghan smiles with Archie in her armsCredit: Reuters
 The young family appeared extremely happy on the visit
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The young family appeared extremely happy on the visitCredit: Reuters
 Desmond Tutu's daughter Thandeka Tutu-Gxashe joked Archie would be a 'ladies man'
Desmond Tutu's daughter Thandeka Tutu-Gxashe joked Archie would be a 'ladies man'Credit: Reuters
 Harry appeared delighted to have his wife and son by his side for their first official tour as a family
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Harry appeared delighted to have his wife and son by his side for their first official tour as a familyCredit: Getty - Contributor

The Desmond and Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation, which was founded in 2013, works to promote social justice and youth leadership.

The veteran Nobel Peace Prize winner anti - who effectively the leader of the liberation struggle during Nelson Mandela’s long imprisonment - said he was ‘thrilled by the "rare privilege and honour” to meet the royals.

The 87-year old - one of the most vocal campaigners for Mr Mandela’s release from jail - spent half an hour with the couple and Archie at the historic premises of his ‘Legacy Foundation’ in Cape Town, the Old Granary - a restored 200-plus-year-old edifice built by slaves.

The foundation is the global rallying point for the now retired archbishop’s values in respect of people and the earth.

Established by the Archbishop and his wife Nomalizo Leah, its mission is to distill the timeless wisdom of our founders and to instill their values in new generations of leaders.

“We are enormously grateful to welcome the Duke and Duchess to our magnificent space, and for their love and respect for the Arch,” said foundation chair Niclas Kjellstrom-Matseke.

Prince Harry last met Archbishop Tutu in November 2015 when The Queen named him as an honorary member of The Order of the Companions of Honour in recognition of his services to United Kingdom Communities as well as International Peace and Reconciliation.

He was also a recipient the 1984 Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts in resolving and ending apartheid.

 The Sussexes shared a thank you message to the archbishop, saying Archie loved the meeting
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The Sussexes shared a thank you message to the archbishop, saying Archie loved the meetingCredit: Reuters
 Little Archie wraps his fingers around mum
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Little Archie wraps his fingers around mumCredit: Getty - Pool
 The doting parents kept a close eye on their little one
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The doting parents kept a close eye on their little oneCredit: Reuters
 Archie was extremely well-behaved for the meeting
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Archie was extremely well-behaved for the meetingCredit: Reuters
 Desmond Tutu gave the family some gifts for little Archie, including some books
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Desmond Tutu gave the family some gifts for little Archie, including some booksCredit: Splash News
 A cheerful Archie laughs during the half-hour meeting
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A cheerful Archie laughs during the half-hour meetingCredit: Splash News
 Archie meets the veteran Nobel Peace Prize winner and his daughter
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Archie meets the veteran Nobel Peace Prize winner and his daughterCredit: Reuters
 Sweet photos show mum Meghan cooing over Archie
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Sweet photos show mum Meghan cooing over ArchieCredit: Getty - Pool
 The four-month-old stole the show in an adorable blue romper
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The four-month-old stole the show in an adorable blue romperCredit: Reuters

It's a big day for the couple on their whirlwind ten-day tour, with Meghan then heading out on two solo engagements.

The former actress visited the Woodstock Exchange to meet with female entrepreneurs working in technology.

Announcing the visit, the palace said the visit would "highlight the benefits of networking between aspiring female entrepreneurs and successful female role models".

And she then headed to Mothers2mothers where she revealed her excitement at having Archie with her on the tour.

Speaking to fellow mums, Meghan said: "We're only five months in right now.

"Being a working mum and travelling as well with a baby, my goodness it's a lot, but it's all so exciting.

"There are days when it’s a lot to juggle but then you meet someone, have an impact on them & it’s so rewarding.”

 Meghan Markle holds baby Archie with Prince Harry by their side
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Meghan Markle holds baby Archie with Prince Harry by their side
 Little Archie stole the show as he grinned at the camera
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Little Archie stole the show as he grinned at the cameraCredit: Instagram
 Meghan beams as she holds her little boy close
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Meghan beams as she holds her little boy closeCredit: AFP PHOTO/HENK KRUGER/AFRICAN NEWS AGENCY (ANA)/POOL
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The little boy looked extremely similar to his dad

 Princess Diana holds Harry in her arms when he was a baby
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Princess Diana holds Harry in her arms when he was a babyCredit: PA:Press Association
 The doting parents took Archie to meet the Archbishop Tutu
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The doting parents took Archie to meet the Archbishop Tutu
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The Sussex Family looked adorable for their visit

TUTU'S LIFE

Born in 1931 in Klerksdorp, Transvaal, South Africa, Desmond Tutu became the first Black Anglican Archbishop of both Cape Town and Johannesburg.

During the 1980s, he played a role in drawing national and international attention to the iniquities of apartheid.

In 1993, South African apartheid finally came to an end, and in 1994, South Africans elected Nelson Mandela as their first black president.

President Mandela also appointed Tutu to head the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, tasked with investigating and reporting on the atrocities committed by both sides in the struggle over apartheid.

The father of four chaired the commission and since then has continued to draw attention to a number of social justice issues. Although he officially retired from public life in the late 1990s, the Archbishop continues to advocate for social justice and equality across the globe.

He has written several books over the years, including No Future Without Forgiveness (1999), and The Book of Joy: Lasting Happiness in a Changing World (2016).

Among his famous remarks is the quotation, “Do your little bit of good where you are; it's those little bits of good put together that overwhelm the world" - a quote shared by Prince Harry and Meghan on their Instagram.

Meanwhile Prince Harry will head to Botswana ready to carry out a number of engagements

It comes after the royal opened up about mental health and his determination to create a better society.

He chatted to Christian student Peter Oki, 18, who said: “Harry said he often woke up and felt overwhelmed by too many problems in the world, that sometimes it’s hard to get out of bed in the mornings.

“But he wanted to use their platform to enable grass-roots change and to try and create a better society.”

And the couple have also given glimpses into their new life as parents to four-month-old Archie.

Harry crowned Meghan the "best mum" while she called him the "best dad" during a sharing circle at at Monwabisi Beach on the outskirts of Cape Town yesterday.

Meghan reportedly told a guest at last night's reception she had slept with "one eye open" on the long flight over with her baby boy.

And the tour has seen the couple show off their dance moves several times already.

Meghan burst into fits of laughter as she danced with youth at the Waves for Change charity yesterday.

They were also convinced to join in a welcome dance as they arrived for the Africa tour yesterday.

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 Prince Harry previously met the archbishop in 2014
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Prince Harry previously met the archbishop in 2014Credit: AP:Associated Press
Meghan donates Archie’s old baby clothes, including his Invictus onesie as she visits mums and health workers at mothers2mothers in South Africa


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