During their trip to Birkenhead on Monday, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle shared a special moment with kids who were excited to meet them.
According to Local Member of Parliament Frank Field, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex met blind children at Hamilton Square, and bent down to let the young ones touch their faces.
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Via People on Tuesday, Field commented:
“In the square, there were some blind children who wanted to touch the royal faces because they couldn’t see them… Both of them went down on their haunches so the children could touch their faces.”
Awww! So considerate!
Additionally, Twitter user @TraceyMariex said her niece, who is blind, gave the Suits alum a card in Braille.
As seen on social media:
Even sweeter. The little girl with the grey hat with a black bobble (My niece who is blind) Harry held on to her ensuring she was safe. Meghan went down on the floor to take a card she had made for her in braille. They'll make great parents .#PrinceHarry #MeghanMarkle @SkyNews pic.twitter.com/FsH67nOp5H
— TraceyMarie (@TraceyMariex) January 14, 2019
During their visit, the expecting parents also met a 7-year-old girl named Megan Dudley who suggested a baby name. She told reporters:
“I asked her whether she would call her baby Amy if she has a girl, and she said, ‘That’s a really pretty name, I like it. We’ll have to think about it.'”
As we wrote, Markle reportedly told well-wisher Carla Gandy that she is “six months” along in her pregnancy.
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