Saturday Star

Winnie-the-pooh celebrates birth of archie

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HE may be only a week old, but the arrival of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s son, Archie Harrison Mountbatte­n-windsor, has already been commemorat­ed in a cartoon.

The seventh in line to the throne, who was born on May 6, has been given a rare honour by Disney – a beautiful watercolou­r Winnie-the-pooh animation to celebrate the birth of the new royal baby.

Hand-drawn by senior principal artist Kim Raymond, the heartwarmi­ng story depicts the world’s favourite bear delivering a book to Prince Harry and Meghan’s son.

The 25-second clip sees Pooh setting off from the Hundred Acre Wood and strolling down the Long Walk to Windsor Castle with a gift carried carefully under his arm.

The Bear of Very Little Brain crosses meadows of wild flowers and hops over a river before he arrives at the Queen’s residence.

In the final frame, Archie’s name can be seen on his cot as Pooh sits beside the parents while they leaf through his present, a blue book with a crown on the cover.

Winnie-the-pooh is known to be close to the couple’s heart. When Meghan was working as an actress and running her own blog and lifestyle website The Tig, she cited a Winnie-the-pooh book – The Tao Of Pooh by Benjamin Hoff – as one of her favourites.

And it’s not the bear’s first brush with royalty. In 2016, Pooh met the queen in a special book celebratin­g their 90th birthdays.

Archie has had other visitors in recent days. Princess Diana’s sister, Lady Jane Fellowes, was one of the first people invited to meet him.

Uncle and aunt, William and Kate, will meet their nephew soon, and grandparen­ts Charles and Camilla this week. |

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