Prince Harry, Meghan and Archie: The Royal family are in South Africa, this is what they have been doingPublished25 September 2019Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, DAY ONE: the Duke and Duchess of Sussex visited Cape Town township, Nyanga. Meghan was invited to join the dancers and impressed them with her moves!Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Prince Harry and Meghan sat with young people during a visit to the Justice Desk, a group in the township of Nyanga in Cape Town, which works to empower people to understand and defend their Human Rights.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Meghan was greeted by lots of children outside the centre.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Meghan gave a speech at the centre which supports women and children. She praised their work and said "Just on one personal note, may I just say that while I'm here with my husband as a member of the Royal Family... I am here with you as a mother, as a wife, as a woman, as a woman of colour and as your sister."Image source, AFP/GETTYImage caption, DAY TWO: Prince Harry and Meghan visit Monwabisi Beach outside of Cape Town on September 24, 2019 to meet members of the group Waves For Change. Wow - what a great group photo!Image source, AFP/GettyImage caption, Waves For Change fuses surfing with child-friendly mind and body therapy to provide mental health services to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, A dancer performs to crowds ahead of the arrival of Harry and Meghan during Heritage Day celebrations in the Bo Kaap district of Cape TownImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Excited crowds gathered in the Cape Town sun to catch a glimpse of the royal couple on their visit to a mosque in Bo Kaap.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Young fans offers Meghan flowers and the Duchess of Sussex stops for a chatImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Harry and Meghan outside Auwal Mosque - the oldest mosque in South Africa - it's the latest stop on day two of their tour.Image source, EPAImage caption, DAY THREE: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex aren't alone on the tour. They've taken their four-month-old baby Archie with them and he's made his first public appearance. Doesn't he look cute!Image source, ReutersImage caption, Prince Harry and Meghan took him to meet human rights activist Archbishop Desmond Tutu and his daughter Thandeka. Archbishop Tutu said he was "thrilled" by the "rare privilege and honour" of meeting the royals! The royal couple posted a video on social media saying "Arch meets Archie!"More on this storyPrince Harry and Meghan arrive in Africa with baby ArchiePublished23 September 2019Meghan Markle: Six big moments from the last yearPublished5 August 2019It's 30 years since Nelson Mandela was released from prisonPublished11 February 2020