Meghan and Harry share adorable new photo of baby Archie to celebrate the New Year

Prince Harry and new photo with Archie
Baby Archie and his beanie. Photo: Instagram/sussexroyal

The decade just couldn’t end without one last adorable photo of Archie Mountbatten-Windsor.

Though he’s keeping a low profile by spending the holidays with his parents, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, in Canada, the royal baby made one last cameo in a new video shared on social media.

Set to Coldplay’s ‘Clocks’ — with compliments from band and lead singer Chris Martin, according to the post’s caption — the video reflects on the royal family’s biggest milestones of 2019.

It was quite the year for Meghan and Harry, who welcomed their first child in May.

Appropriately enough, the 7-month-old steals the show thanks to a new image at the end of the video, which shows Archie rocking a precious bear-style beanie and mini sheepskin boots as dad Harry looks on lovingly.

“Wishing you all a very Happy New Year and thanking you for your continued support!” the Sussexes’ message read.

“We’ve loved meeting so many of you from around the world and can’t wait to meet many more of you next year. We hope 2020 brings each of you health and continued happiness.”

Prince Harry, Meghan Markle and baby Archie (pictured in September) have sent a holiday message. (Photo: Pool/Samir Hussein/WireImage)
Prince Harry, Meghan and baby Archie (pictured in September) have sent a holiday message. Photo: Getty

The video includes photos and video footage from their public appearances, charitable work and travels to destinations like South Africa, as well as personal moments like Archie’s birth, official debut and baptism. Beyoncé, whom the couple met at the Lion King premiere, also got a shout-out, as did sister-in-law Kate Middleton, who joined Meghan at Wimbledon this summer.

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