Prince Harry shares an adorable anecdote about Prince Archie at Christmas in Spare
reacted adorably after smashing a Christmas tree ornament modelled on the late .
had given the festive bauble, which hung from the Sussexes’ Christmas tree during their first festive season together in the United States.
The Duke of Sussex reveals details of the gift, which Meghan spotted in a local shop, in his best-selling memoir, Spare.
He recounts how he roared in surprise, “What the..?”, as he received the ornament, which he says showed “Granny’s face to a T”.
Harry goes on to recall how he hung it on a branch at eye level, adding: “It made me happy to see her there. It made Meg and me smile.”
Meghan Markle bought Prince Harry a Christmas ornament of the late Queen
The Sussexes have celebrated Christmas at home in the US
But the gift didn’t last long as , who was then 19 months old, accidentally broke it.
His father writes: “Archie, playing around the tree, jostled the stand, shook the tree and Granny fell. I heard a smash and turned. Pieces lay all over the floor.”
Archie, who is now aged five, grabbed a spray bottle, thinking spraying water on the broken bits would fix it, according to Harry’s recollection.
But Meghan told Archie: “No, Archie, no – do not spray Gan-Gan!” The prince goes on to recall how he was thinking “this is weird” as he swept up the smashed ornament with a dust pan and brush.
The intimate insight into one of the Sussexes’ Christmases comes after the family enjoyed another yuletide across the pond.
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