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This holiday card from Harry and Meghan with Archie in the centre is all we wanted for Christmas!

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Prince Harry, Duchess Meghan and Archie visit Archbishop Desmond Tutu while in South Africa. (Photo: Getty Images)
Prince Harry, Duchess Meghan and Archie visit Archbishop Desmond Tutu while in South Africa. (Photo: Getty Images)

Cape Town – Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan just shared their first official Christmas card with Archie – and it's every bit as perfect as we imagined it would be.

The Christmas card, which is actually a GIF, was shared by The Queen's Commonwealth Trust on Twitter. In it, Meghan and Harry are sitting by their Christmas tree smiling at Archie who seems to have crawled towards the camera. Staring right into the lens with a candid pose, we get a clear shot of the littlest royal – and honestly, we couldn't think of a better gift this Christmas.

"Wishing you a very merry Christmas and a happy new year, from our family to yours," the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, and baby Archie, wrote.

SEE THE CHRISTMAS CARD HERE:

According to Harper's Bazaar royal reporter, Omid Scobie, the photo was taken by The Morning Show star, Janina Gavankar, who is close friends with Duchess Meghan. E! News reports that the Christmas message will be sent as an e-card to close family and friends, as a more eco-friendly alternative to the usually printed card.

The royal family is currently spending the rest of their six-week break in Canada. According to a family spokesperson, Harry and Meghan are "enjoying the warmth of the Canadian people and the beauty of the landscape with their young son". 

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