Meghan Markle & Prince Harry sing Archie’s favourite song as they’re seen for first time since bombshell texts revealed

MEGHAN Markle and Prince Harry sang one of Archie’s favourite songs as they visited a US Army base in the wake of their bombshell court case.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attended the McGuire Air Force Base in New Jersey, to speak with Afghan refugees who had recently arrived there.



Harry and Meghan spoke to Afghan refugees on the base


They also took part in a lesson with the children

New pictures show the couple speaking to women and children, in a classroom, at the event which took place before hosting an armed forces lunch on Thursday.

More than 10,000 Afghans evacuated when their country fell to the Taliban are being accommodated temporarily at a compound in the base as part of Task Force Liberty.

The Afghan refugees are referred to as “guests” on the base, where they are housed in a compound called Liberty Village.

Task Force Liberty was launched in August, when the Taliban regained control of Afghanistan as US troops completed their withdrawal from the country, to support Afghan evacuees arriving in the US.

The refugees are being provided with transportation, medical services and temporary housing until they transition to their new home.

During their trip to the Official Joint Base they also spent time with Afghan children at school, before heading to the gala to discuss “service”.

Meghan, 40, even joined in with an English class and learned Dari words – leading a round of “heads, shoulders, knees and toes.”

The kids were told that the song is a favourite of the couples two-year-old son Archie.

Meghan was pictured holding up a red pen, as the children shouted out the English words for colours they were learning that day.

A spokesman for the Duke and Duchess says Harry and Meghan ended their visit praising the teachers’ “tireless efforts” and reminded them to take care of themselves.

Their event marked Armistice Day, and was held on the same day that Meghan’s sensational texts slamming the Royal’s for “berating” Harry were made public.

The Duchess of Sussex sent the message to Jason Knauf in August 2018 after staying with Prince Charles as she began drafting a letter to Thomas Markle.



Bombshell texts between the Duchess and former Communications officer Jason Knauf were revealed last week

She accused the Royal family of “constantly berating” Prince Harry over her father, Thomas Markle