Happy Halloween from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and their cute little pumpkin, Archie!

The royal couple has celebrated the Halloween Holiday together as a family. On their official Instagram account, the couple shared a photo of the holiday they spent in New Zealand at this time last year. The newly wedded couple, back then, looked very happy as they explored the beauty of New Zealand.

They went there as part of their royal duties to visit the Courtenay Creative. It is a training facility to provide young people with the opportunity to excel in the screen and creative industries. The goal is to encourage young minds to help them as they enter the industry of film.

In the photo, Prince Harry and Meghan were standing in the middle surrounded by people in colorful and crazy costumes. In the caption, the royal couple revealed their cute nickname for their five-month-old son, Archie, that's just appropriate for the holiday.

"Wishing you all a safe and fun Halloween from our family (and our little pumpkin) to yours," the Duke and Duchess of Sussex wrote.

At this time last year, there were just two of them. This year, Harry and Meghan will be spending the Halloween Holiday with their son, Archie. The little pumpkin is the newest addition to their small family.

While his cousins Prince George and Princess Charlotte were seen picking costumes for the Halloween at a local superstore, Prince Archie spends his with his loving parents. Kate Middleton was seen doing last-minute costume shopping with her two children in a local store in Sainsbury at Norfolk.

On his first royal outing in Africa, Archie met the human rights activist Archbishop Desmond Tutu with his daughter, Thandeka Tutu-Gxashe. In the video of the visit, Meghan referred to their little darling Archie as "Bubba!" Luckily, the supportive dad Prince Harry was there to clarify that.

The new parents to the adorable little Archie had their hands full in the last few months. The documentary of their recent trip to Africa has given birth to a lot of controversies. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex had to deal with a lot of negative publicity about them.

And yet, in the middle of everything, the royal couple found comfort in their "little pumpkin". All is well in the family. Costume or no costume, little Archie brings joy to Harry and Meghan like no one else does.