It's A Boy! Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Welcome Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor

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The birth announcement was first made on Meghan Markle's and Prince Harry's Instagram page (Credit: @ SussexRoyal)

On May 6, 2019, just under a year after their 2018 fairytale wedding, Britain's Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle announced the birth of their first child — a healthy, 7-pounds, 3-ounce, baby boy. The news was first revealed on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Instagram and then on a placard placed at the entrance of Buckingham Palace by a pair of courtiers dressed in tails and red vests. Later in the day, a beaming Prince Harry informed reporters waiting outside the couple's Windsor Castle home that the "mother and baby are doing incredibly well." When asked what it felt like to be a dad, he gushed, "It's been the most amazing experience that I could ever possibly imagine."

Following the exciting announcement, royal fans both in the UK and Markle's home country, the United States, began to speculate, and even wager, on what the child would be named. Since royal babies have traditionally been named after previous British monarchs, the most popular guesses for the first name ranged from Alexander to Spencer, James, Arthur, and Theodore. However, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex shunned the custom and instead went with Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor.

Archie gets introduced to his great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II (Credit: Chris Allerton ©️SussexRoyal

Originally a nickname for Archibald, which means genuine, bold, and brave, the name has no other significance except for the fact that both parents really liked it. The newborn's second name, Harrison, which means "son of Harry," is a nod to the proud father, while Mountbatten-Windsor is a form of surname used by the royal family.

Though the royal couple did not stick to convention when naming their first born, they did follow other traditions. This included presenting the the newborn to his great-grandmother, 93-year-old Queen Elizabeth II, and great-grandfather, 97-year-old Prince Philip.

Additionally, for his first official public appearance at Windsor Castle's St George’s Hall on May 8, 2019, the then two-day-old was wrapped in a beautiful handmade Ivory White Leaves and Flowers shawl made by G.H. Hurt & Sons. The 70-year-old tradition was started by the Queen, when she proudly introduced her firstborn, Archie's grandfather Prince Charles, in a similar shawl from the brand. Since then, every royal baby, including Prince Harry, has made his/her public debut in the handmade blanket, which is crafted using the finest and softest merino wool.

Megan Markle, Prince Harry, and Archie arrive for their first public appearance at Windsor Castle's St George’s Hall ( Chris Allerton ©️SussexRoyal)

Archie, who is seventh in line for the British throne, after Prince Charles, Prince William and his three children, and Prince Harry himself, is unlikely ever to be king. Though he was eligible to use his father's subsidiary title, the Earl of Dumbarton, his parents decided against it, at least for the time being. They want little Archie, who to according his proud mother "has the sweetest temperament," to live "as normal a life as possible."

Congratulations to the royal family!

Resources: CNN.com,Time.com,hellomagazine.com,NPR.com

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333 Comments
  • kittiesmama
    kittiesmamaover 3 years
    I wish I was a princess that would be like a dream come true!!!! I always dreamed of being a princess when I was little! I want him he was sooooo cute!
    • curvylimoncello
      curvylimoncelloabout 3 years
      I mean technically you can be if you marry a prince.......
      • kittiesmama
        kittiesmamaalmost 3 years
        I mean yeah but that's like a 1 in a million chance really and I would have to move to England which BTW I would love but my parents would not! So I'll just have to dream big about it. *dreamy sigh* Sooooo it won't work I don't think but it would be a dream come true to marry a Prince and become a princess!!!!!
      • pastelea
        pasteleaover 3 years
        You can run ur own kingdom!
      • lgm
        lgmover 3 years
        cute
        • s1027213
          s1027213over 3 years
          I WANT THAT CCUUTTIIEE
          • s1027213
            s1027213over 3 years
            OMG . i wish duke and duchess a very happy future with baby sussex CONGRATS
            • kinspower10
              kinspower10about 4 years
              Sooo CUTE!!!!
              • juneaala
                juneaalaabout 4 years
                Congrats to the ROYALS and congrats to little baby Archie for having such great ROYAL parents! 👍 ❤
                • winterlynx
                  winterlynxabout 4 years
                  I wonder what he will look like when he is older
                • marianag2526
                  marianag2526about 4 years
                  cute
                  • pm-olm
                    pm-olmover 4 years
                    cute little baby
                    • Bellaover 4 years
                      so cute he was always going to be cute