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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Reportedly Plan to Take Archie Back to the U.K. to Celebrate His 1st Birthday

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly planning a very special trip back to the United Kingdom this spring. The occasion?

Their son, Archie Harrison's, first birthday. According to Us Weekly, the Sussexes will travel to Scotland for a birthday celebration with the Windsor side of the family.

They will be "celebrating at Queen Elizabeth II’s Scottish estate, Balmoral … and have talked to the queen about having a picnic on the grounds,” the source explained, adding that the Queen is "very excited" to see Archie again for the occasion.

The picnic plan is tailored to Archie, who, like many of his famous relatives, is already a huge fan of the outdoors. "Archie loves being outside, and you can already tell he’s inherited [Prince]

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