Meghan Markle says baby Archie will be wearing an England onesie for the Rugby World Cup final tomorrow – The Sun

MEGHAN Markle has confirmed she will be watching England take on Australia in tomorrow's World Cup final and will be dressing baby Archie in an England onesie for the occasion.

Meghan Markle, 38, and her five-month-old son will be support the England team from her home Frogmore Cottage in Windsor.

Meanwhile, husband Prince Harry, 35, is flying to Japan to support the team in his role as patron of the Rugby Football Union.

Meghan told the Telegraph that Archie will be suitable dressed for the occasion, and added “Go England.”

The final comes just before the couple are to take six weeks off royal duties, and plan to spend Thanksgiving in the US.

Meanwhile, flanker Sam Underhill said that the team had received some supportive messages from Prince Harry, including sending a photo of Archie in an England top.


Sam was asked if the royal family had been in touch, and he said: “Not personally! But as a group we've had a couple of messages from Prince Harry.

"He sent us a nice message of support, which was nice to receive.

"He showed his little lad in an England shirt, so that was a nice touch. I'm still waiting on my personal message!"

After England's semi-final defeat of the All Blacks on Saturday, Harry posted a personal message on his SussexRoyal Instagram site.


He said in a personal message: “Wow, what a game of rugby! Another fantastic performance from our boys. Well done lads!

“You are making us all incredibly proud back home – bring on next week!”

The couple are believed to be planning on taking baby son Archie to the US in November to celebrate Thanksgiving in LA, where Meghan’s mum Doria Ragland lives.

But the tot is due to spend his first Christmas at the Queen’sSandringham estate in Norfolk with the rest of the Royal Family.

This week, Meghan visited the new branch of the Luminary Bakery, which help women who are victims of sex trafficking, violence, who have been to prison or are finding it hard to get back into work.

We shared how Prince Harry’s attempts to defend Meghan Markle are ‘heroic but misguided’, royal source warns.

And a body language expert explained how "subdued" Harry let "confident" Meghan take control at Windsor Castle.

 

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