Michelle Obama 'can't wait to meet' Baby Sussex
Words by Kerry Justich.
Barack and Michelle Obama are also excited about the birth of the latest royal baby.
Hours after the Royal Family announced that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex welcomed a son Monday morning, the former first lady shared her well wishes.
Michelle also made mention of the future meeting that she and Barack will likely have with the baby boy, stirring up lots of excitement in the replies.
Congratulations, Meghan and Harry! Barack and I are so thrilled for both of you and can't wait to meet him. #RoyalBaby https://t.co/mfE7uc6ooV
— Michelle Obama (@MichelleObama) May 6, 2019
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From people calling the former first couple Auntie Michelle and Uncle Barack to those wishing that Meghan and Harry might name the royal baby after the former U.S. President, Twitter users are very here for the support that the Obamas are showing for the royal couple.
Aunt Michelle and Uncle Barack O I can’t!! 😭 pic.twitter.com/HXDOr9nYrx
— Wanda Gaby Cole (@wandycole0531) May 6, 2019
Auntie Michelle came through. pic.twitter.com/p57beKZlMd
— 🖤Mel🖤 Sara Latham Hive (@serial_eyes) May 6, 2019
We’re nominating @MichelleObama for godmother.
— Category Is... (@CategoryIsPod) May 6, 2019
Wouldn’t it be amazing if they named the #RoyalBaby after Barack Obama? That would be a double dose of royalty.
— Eugene Gu, MD (@eugenegu) May 6, 2019
Oh how great would it be if his middle name is Barack??
— Tweeter Formerly Known As.... (@ClaireabellGatr) May 6, 2019
THIS is what a FLOTUS does. Thank you, Michelle.
— Marianne Zirkle (@MarianneZirkle) May 6, 2019
This tweet shows the love, affection and care that the Former First Lady of the United States has. Hats off Michelle.. you are wonderful @Jithinjohn003
— Jithin John (@Jithinjohn003) May 6, 2019
Harry and Michelle have a longstanding relationship. In October 2017, the pair surprised 20 Chicago high school students.
Michelle also attended the Invictus Games a month earlier in Toronto, Canada, and headlined the event, which was founded in 2014 by Prince Harry, in 2016.