Meghan Markle Set to Make First Public Appearance Since Giving Birth

Photo credit: DOMINIC LIPINSKI - Getty Images
Photo credit: DOMINIC LIPINSKI - Getty Images

From ELLE

Meghan Markle’s first public appearance after giving birth to her son, Archie, is officially on the schedule. According to the Daily Mail, Meghan will be attending Trooping the Colour on June 8, an event that will mark Queen Elizabeth’s birthday. The event will also be Prince Louis’s first official royal engagement.

So far Meghan has only made one appearance since the birth of Archie on May 6. On May 8 she and Prince Harry showed off their baby boy to the press at Windsor Castle, speaking briefly to reporters on their life as new parents.

“He has the sweetest temperament, he’s really calm,” Meghan said at the time. “It’s magic. It’s pretty amazing.”

While Meghan has been keeping a low profile, she’s reportedly had her fair share of visitors and well wishers. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau recently sent a message to the new parents and donated $100,000 to Canadian charity the Breakfast Club in Archie’s honor.

“Canadians were overjoyed that Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Sussex welcomed into their family a new baby, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor,” Trudeau’s statement read. “We look forward to hosting them all on a future visit to Canada.”

Archie has also received a visit from Markle’s friend and tennis star Serena Williams. Williams stopped by London with her husband Alexis Ohanian to meet the new baby before heading over to Paris to play the French Open last month. Williams notably hosted Meghan’s baby shower in New York back in February.

While Archie most likely will not be attending the Trooping of Colour next weekend, the world eagerly awaits the return of Meghan to her public duties.

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