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America, Get Ready! Duchess Meghan Plans to Bring Archie to NYC

America, get ready: Baby Archie is coming for you!

Duchess Meghan is “planning on coming to the States” with her son, a royal insider exclusively says in the new issue of Us Weekly, noting that the destination will “most likely” be New York City, where the new mom celebrated her baby shower in February.

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“As of now, the plan is for this to take place some time over the summer,” says the insider. “She’ll see her mom [Doria Ragland] and friends.”

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In the meantime, the former Suits actress, 37, is loving her newest role. Since welcoming the little one on May 6, she’s “really taken to motherhood,” the source added. “She’s so soft and gentle with Archie.”

And Prince Harry has been adjusting well, too. “He’s been a very hands-on dad,” the insider explained of the Duke of Sussex, 34. “He’s on diaper duty!”

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For more on the royal pair’s last month of parenting — plus the Duchess of Sussex and Archie’s NYC plans — watch the video above and pick up the new issue of Us Weekly, on stands now!

With reporting by Brody Brown and Travis Cronin



from Celebrity News – Us Weekly http://bit.ly/2YYz86p

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