Meghan Markle and Harry mark second wedding anniversary in very special way with Archie
MEGHAN MARKLE and Prince Harry have taken the day off to properly celebrate their second wedding anniversary with their son Archie Harrison, a source has claimed.
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Meghan and Prince Harry have planned a "lovely day" ahead of their second wedding anniversary, a source said. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex married on this day two years ago at the splendid St George's Cathedral.
While they won't have the chance to spend the night out or celebrate in style in Los Angeles, they are still going to mark this important day, the source said.
They told BAZAAR.com: "Like everyone else, they are in lockdown at the moment, so they will just be hanging out together at home.
"But it will still be a lovely day."
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According to the insider, Meghan and Harry planned ahead not to have any work-related call scheduled or project to work on today.
With their diary cleared for today, Meghan and Harry can spend their wedding anniversary dedicating to themselves and their one-year-old son Archie.
The source continued: "The day will simply be quality time with one another and as a family.
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"They're not going to be doing any work and made sure they have no meetings or calls in the diary."
Meghan and Harry relocated with their son to Los Angeles in late March, just a few days before officially stepping down as senior royals.
But they haven't had the chance to celebrate their arrival with friends as they landed in California in the midst of the coronavirus lockdown.
Earlier this month, Meghan managed to hold a social-distanced meeting with her loving mother Doria Ragland to mark Mother's Day, but the Duchess of Sussex has yet to properly introduce her husband to her city.
Meghan and Prince Harry publicly celebrated their first wedding anniversary last year by sharing a video on their Instagram account, Sussex Royal.
In the brief clip, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex shared a series of never-before-seen black-and-white pictures taken before and during their wedding ceremony, as well as other snaps taken outside the chapel.
In the video, the couple thanked royal fans for making their wedding day and their anniversary special.
In the caption, Meghan and Harry shared another message, reading: "Thank you for all of the love and support from so many of you around the world
"Each of you made this day even more meaningful."
Prince Harry also marked his wedding anniversary with a present for Meghan - admired by the world just a few weeks later.
Coming out of her maternity leave to celebrate the Queen's official birthday in June, Meghan displayed on her ring finger a conflict-free diamond eternity band given her by Prince Harry.
The ring, commissioned to jeweller Lorraine Schwartz, also presents birthstones for the Duke, the Duchess and Archie on the underside.
This year, Meghan and Harry are unlikely to publicly mark their wedding anniversary, as they stopped using the Sussex Royal account on March 30, in accordance with the deal struck in January at Sandringham with senior royals and aides, and have yet to launch social media accounts for their new organisation, Archewell.