Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have bought hundreds of beanie hats to give to children in need - the same kind little Archie wore in an adorable snap with his dad.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are showing their support for an organisation which provides free beanies to keep children warm, in honour of their son's second birthday.
The prince and his wife, who now live in Montecito, Santa Barbara, purchased 200 hats from Make Give Live, based in Auckland, New Zealand.
The couple previously showed their support for the good cause when they shared a picture of baby Archie wearing one of the organisation’s Cocobear hats in January last year.

The caption read: "Thank you Harry & Meghan, Duke & Duchess of Sussex, and of course, Archie for the generous donation of these 200 beanies to your friends on the other side of the world in NZ.
"igotyourbackpacknz was very grateful for them and they will be sent in care packs to refuges around NZ to warm heads and hearts.
"It also meant a lot for our maker community to have something special to bring them together to enjoy connection and creativity whilst making them, and didn't they do an incredible job!? Happy Birthday Archie."


The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's kind gesture means that a total of 400 hats will be donated to poor children suffering in cold conditions this winter, Hello! magazine reports.
On Archie’s actual birthday on May 6, they shared a sweet photo of him on their Archewell website, with his back to the camera holding a big bunch of balloons.

But the image was criticised by some on social media for not showing the little boy’s face.
In a statement on their website, Harry and Meghan have also encouraged donations from the public to benefit Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance.
The organisation is working to ensure that people in all corners of the world can get equal access to the Covid-19 vaccine, regardless of how well off they are.

And it was recently revealed that the Sussexes' Archewell foundation has been working with Procter & Gamble to donate nappies, cleaning supplies, and other essential items to help pregnant women and their children, in celebration of US Mother’s Day.
Meghan penned a heartfelt message of support in which she wrote about the importance of communities supporting one another and the provision of safe and accessible pregnancy resources.