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Meghan Markle celebrates first UK Mother's Day with Archie and shares sweet message

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Meghan Markle and Harry have shared a poignant Mother's Day message as they prepare to quit the royal family at the end of the month.

The post, shared on the Sussex Royal Instagram account, simply says: "Mummy. Mum. Mom. Mama. Granny. Nan. Thank you." Today marks Meghan's first UK Mother's Day since giving birth to 10-month-old son Archie.

Its caption read: "No matter what you call your mum, this Mother's Day in the UK, we honour the mums all over the world who do so much every single day, and now more than ever." It comes as millions around the world are forced to spend the day apart from their mums due to the coronavirus crisis.

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