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6-month-old Archie Harrison is starting to talk

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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s baby boy Archie Harrison is now six-month’s old, and the little royal is already starting to talk! 

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WATCH: Prince Harry shares sweet snap of baby Archie in his team’s jersey

According to Us Weekly, Archie is reaching all those important infant milestones with sources telling the publication that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s son is “super smart”. 

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Prince Harry Meghan Markle and Archie Mountbatten-Windsor meet Archbishop Desmond Tutu during their royal tour of South Africa. (Credit: Getty)

“He’s a strong baby and you can tell he’s super smart,” the source said. “He can sit up without support and roll over, and he’s almost crawling. He can’t talk yet, but he’s trying!”

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Considering babies usually start talking anywhere between seven and 11 months, Archie is very advance for his age.

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle pose with a newborn Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor at St George’s Hall. (Credit: Getty)

The source also revealed that Archie gets very excited whenever he sees his father, Prince Harry, telling the publication that the young baby is already extremely outgoing. 

“When Harry walks into the room, Archie gets so excited, he puts his arms out—his way of saying, ‘Pick me up!’ You can tell Archie’s going to be a social butterfly. He’s at his happiest when he’s around people,” the source dished. 

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Archie certainly isn’t a shy baby! (Credit: Getty)

The source continued by saying that Archie is a very aware young baby, and doesn’t need loads attention from his parents. 

“He takes a keen interest in his surroundings and is already engaging and interacting with people. He loves to be entertained,” the source continued.

“And he isn’t a needy baby—he’ll happily go to Harry and Meghan’s friends without kicking up a fuss.”

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So nice to hear Archie is doing well! 

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