Heir toe the throne! Harry and Meghan post adorable photo of Archie's FEET to mark Mother's Day in the US - and pay tribute to Diana with her favourite forget-me-nots
- The beautiful new photo, posted to the Sussex Royal Instagram account is believed to have been taken at the couple's home, Frogmore Cottage in Windsor
- Adorable image shows a pair of tiny flexing feet being held gently by a hand, with forget-me-nots - Princess Diana's favourite flower - in the background
- Image caption celebrates Mother's Day, which is being marked in the US today
- The snap, posted just before 2:30pm (UK BST), has had more than 560,000 likes
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have posted an adorable new photograph of baby Archie Harrison today - showing his feet as Meghan, 37, celebrates her first mother's day with her son.
The adorable single image shows the newborn's two tiny wriggling feet being gently held by the Duchess of Sussex's hand, with forget-me-nots - Harry's mother Princess Diana's favourite flower - clearly visible in the background.
The photograph and accompanying caption celebrates Mother's Day, which is being marked in the US and other countries around the world today, and is believed to have been taken at the couple's new home, Frogmore Cottage in Windsor.
Buckingham Palace has confirmed to MailOnline that the photograph features Archie and the Duchess of Sussex.

Best foot forward! Prince Harry and Meghan posted this beautiful photo to their Sussex Royal Instagram account this afternoon; the photo appears to show Archie Harrison's feet being held by the Duchess of Sussex's hand in front of a flourish of forget-me-nots, one of the late Princess Diana's favourite flowers

Happy first Mother's Day: The couple, pictured last week with their new arrival - Archie Harrison, who was born on May 6th at 5:26am - paid tribute to mothers 'past, present and mothers-to-be' in the touching post

The image was captioned thoughtfully by Meghan and Harry, with an excerpt from a poem by Nayyirah Waheed mentioned
Posted just before 2:30pm (UK BST), the image was liked more than half a million times in less than half an hour.
Accompanying the image of Archie's ten toes, which are wrapped in a pristine woollen blanket, is the message: 'Paying tribute to all mothers today - past, present, mothers-to-be, and those lost but forever remembered. We honour and celebrate each and every one of you.'
The heartfelt missive continues: 'Today is Mother’s Day in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Kenya, Japan, and several countries across Europe. This is the first Mother’s Day for The Duchess of Sussex.'
The Sussex Royal account also quotes a poem Lands, by Nayyirah Waheed, in the caption of the sweet image.
Meghan previously posted the poet’s work on her now defunct personal account in 2017, to mark International Women’s Day.

Just perfect! A close-up of Archie's feet out in the May sunshine showed what is believed to be the Duchess of Sussex's hand holding them closely

The Duchess of Sussex's wedding bouquet included forget-me-nots in tribute to Princess Diana when the couple married in May 2018

Hello world! Last week, the couple officially introduced their newborn son to the world, inviting photographers to St George's Hall in Windsor

And the Queen became the first royal to get a glimpse at her great-grandchild, joining Meghan's mother Doria and the Duke of Edinburgh for the intimate moment

Hey dad! Little Archie slept through his first outing but in the latest photos published today show Meghan and Harry's son flexing his feet
The Duchess shared a screenshot of the poem which includes the lines: 'I will tell you, my daughter / of your worth / not your beauty / everyday (your beauty is a given. every being is born beautiful) / knowing your worth/ can save your life.'
She captioned the post: 'to always knowing your worth'.
The picture also clearly shows a striking flourish of forget-me-nots, which have long held a special place in Harry's heart.
Forget-me-nots featured in Meghan’s bouquet on the couple’s wedding day, as a tribute to Harry’s late mother, who loved the small purple flowers.
The Duke of Sussex hand-picked several flowers from their private garden at Kensington Palace a day ahead of the wedding.
Meghan’s bouquet was laid on the tomb of the unknown warrior at Westminster Abbey, following the wedding.
The tradition was started by the Queen Mother after her marriage to in 1923 to the Duke of York, who later became King George VI.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex announced they had named their son on Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor on Wednesday.
Today's image is the first-time the couple have shared a photograph since the newborn officially said hello to the world last week at St George's Hall in Windsor, shortly before his name was made public.