As the holiday season rolled in, Duchess Meghan Markle, formerly known as Meghan Markle, brought her family to Toronto for Christmas. It was a special trip filled with nostalgia and excitement, as she introduced Baby Archie to the places she once called home. According to a source close to the Duchess of Sussex, Meghan has been thrilled to reconnect with her roots while sharing her beloved 7-month-old son with those who mean a lot to her.
A Royal Baby Meets Old Friends
During their stay, Meghan didn’t hesitate to introduce Archie to some of her cherished Canadian companions. “Meghan’s introduced Archie to some of her Canadian friends during the trip,” revealed an insider exclusively to Closer Weekly. “Jessica [Mulroney] and Markus [Anderson] had already met him, but there’ve been some new faces joining the circle.” It’s clear that Meghan wanted to give Archie a taste of her past, blending it beautifully with their present life as a family of three.
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The Social Butterfly in Training
Watching Archie interact with so many new people has given both Meghan and Harry a glimpse into the kind of person their son will grow up to be. “You can tell Archie’s going to grow up to be a confident, social butterfly — that’s what Harry says,” shared the source. “He loves being entertained and interacting with people.” It seems that little Archie is soaking up all the attention and affection, showing no signs of shyness or discomfort, even in unfamiliar settings.
Unlike some children who might feel nervous or reserved around strangers, Archie seems to take it all in stride. “Some children become shy or nervous around new people, but not Archie,” the source added. “He’ll go to anyone (as in being held) without kicking up a fuss! Although he likes to sleep with his comfort blanket at night!” It’s these little details that paint a picture of a happy, well-adjusted baby growing up in a loving environment.
North American Christmas: A New Tradition
Before heading to Canada, Meghan and Harry were already buzzing with excitement about spending Archie’s first Christmas in North America. A previous source told Closer Weekly that the couple, married for two years, were thrilled to celebrate this special occasion away from the usual royal fanfare. Shortly after Buckingham Palace confirmed their plans on December 20, insiders spilled more details about their cozy holiday plans with Meghan’s best friend, Jessica Mulroney, and her husband, Ben.
“It was exactly what Meghan wanted,” said a source close to Jessica, 39, exclusively to Closer Weekly. “She wanted Archie’s first Christmas to be low-key and mellow, where they can all hang out in their pajamas in the living room and laugh and joke — and not have it be very stuffy with the rest of the royal family.” It’s clear that Meghan prioritized creating a warm, intimate atmosphere for her family, free from the pressures of royal traditions.
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The Queen’s Approval
While some royal fans wondered how Queen Elizabeth might feel about this decision, insiders reassured everyone that the 93-year-old monarch was perfectly fine with it. “In the end, the queen didn’t mind that they did their own thing,” a source told In Touch Weekly. “She actually wanted them to announce it to take away from the fact that Prince Philip [was] in the hospital. She’s happy for them to be the talking point.” It’s heartwarming to know that the royal family supports Meghan and Harry’s choices, allowing them the freedom to create their own traditions.
We wish the Sussexes a magical Christmas filled with love, laughter, and unforgettable moments!


