In what was an emotional week for the Royal Family and the UK following the funeral of Prince Philip, new pictures of young Archie have helped to spread some joy on social media.
In pictures released by Page Six, Meghan Markle was pictured on Wednesday shortly after husband Prince Harry returned to California following the week's events in London.
The Duchess of Sussex, who is currently pregnant and due this summer, was photographed looking like a natural super-mom as she carried one-year-old Archie (and his space-themed lunchbox).
The adorable young Royal could be seen wearing a gray sweatshirt, white sneakers, jeans, a beanie cap, and his green backpack.
And after the images hit social media, people were quick to point out how the youngster is the spitting image of his father, the Duke of Sussex.
One admirer wrote: "Omg he DOES LOOK A LOT LIKE HARRY, btw this photo giving me some princess Diana vibes."
A second agreed, adding: "He looks just like Harry."
"Look at King archie! Harry's twin! I love the Sussexes so much," tweeted a third.
And another person tweeted: "Meghan is huge! OMG! Archie looks like his daddy!"
As you can see from the image below showing a young Harry, Archie is practically his dad's doppelgänger:

Of course, Meghan and Harry revealed that they are currently expecting a girl in their groundbreaking interview with Oprah Winfrey that aired last month.
The pregnancy resulted in Meghan, 39, being forced to miss Prince Philip's funeral on Saturday, April 17, under the advice of her physicians.
Fortunately, Meghan was able to add a personal touch to the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral, as she reportedly included a handwritten note in a bespoke wreath, People reports.
The couple's wreath was reportedly designed by Willow Crossley, who also worked with Meghan and Harry on the flower arrangements for their wedding reception, as well as Archie's christening.

Paying tribute to The Duke of Edinburgh's storied heritage, Meghan and Harry reportedly requested for the wreath to contain Bear's breeches (Acanthus mollis) - the national flower of Greece.
Sea holly (eryngium) was also included in order to honor the late consort's service in the Royal Marines.
Campanula was included to represent gratitude and everlasting love, rosemary for remembrance, lavender for devotion, and roses, for Prince Philip's June birth month.