Puhleeze: Prince Harrys says his five-month-old son “found his voice” during Africa trip

by DCG

These two have the WORST advisors EVER.

At five months old, a baby may start to make attempts at real speech. Well, as real as it can get when they are an infant. Babies certainly haven’t “found their voice” at five months old.

Meghan claims that five-month-old Archie will be able to “look back” on this African visit and claim it was one of the “best” moments in his life.

Yeah, riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight.

From Yahoo: While Prince Harry‘s love for Africa is well known, the proud father revealed that his 5-month-old son Archie is already fond of the area as well.

In ITV’s new documentary Harry & Meghan: An African Journey, the Duke of Sussex, 35, said that his and wife Meghan Markle‘s baby boy was “making more noise” than ever before during their royal tour earlier this year.

“He clearly loves Africa as well because he’s been happy looking out the window,” Harry revealed. “He found his voice here. He was bouncing up and down and making more noise than he’s ever made before.”

Proud mom Meghan added, “We thought he was happy before. He’s the happiest here. He’s been so happy the past two days.”

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On day 3 of the family’s tour, the little royal was taken by his parents for his first official royal engagement to meet with famed anti-apartheid activist Archbishop Desmond Tutu and his daughter, Thandeka Tutu-Gxashe.

Calling the meeting “huge and significant,” Meghan said in the new documentary: “I think Archie will look back on that in so many years and that right from the beginning of his life, he was fortunate enough to have this moment with one of the best and most impactful leaders of our time. So, it’s really special.”

And speaking about her own experience during the trip, the royal mom of one said she had “never been to this part of Africa.”

“I mean it’s incredible. It’s rich in history but also just the optimism, the hope that you feel. I mean it’s just so key because there’s so much to still overcome and at the same time to actively push towards it,” she said. “I think it’s really an inspiring place to be able to be and the first place for us as a family on a trip like this to bring our baby.”

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