Hey there, friends! Let me tell you something really cool. Even though Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's little royal bundle of joy, Archie, is just a few weeks old, he already has something truly special named after him. A company called Chrysanthemums Direct decided to honor the newest member of the royal family by naming a flower after him. How amazing is that?
Why Chrysanthemums?
Back in early May, this awesome flower business wanted to celebrate the birth of Harry and Meghan's son in a unique way. They picked a plant that has deep ties to Queen Elizabeth and her husband, Prince Philip. Guess what? They chose the Chrysanthemum, the very same flower Queen Elizabeth used to decorate Westminster Abbey when she tied the knot on November 20, 1947. It's like a little nod to history and tradition, right?

Tradition Meets Innovation
For years, Chrysanthemums Direct has been launching new varieties of flowers and naming them after members of the royal family. This time around, they went with yellow Chrysanthemums for little Archie. It’s a gender-neutral choice, which makes perfect sense since they picked it before Archie's birth. Yellow Chrysanthemums, with their vibrant and cheerful hues, seemed like the perfect fit for the newest royal addition.
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The Manager's Words
Martyn Flint, the manager of Chrysanthemums Direct, shared some heartfelt words about their new royal flower, now available for just $3.55. "We've been keeping this cultivar a secret ever since the Duchess of Sussex announced her pregnancy last October," Martyn said after the arrival of the little prince. "We are thrilled to celebrate this incredible moment and extend our warmest congratulations to the new parents, Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, with our new Chrysanthemum 'Archie Harrison.' We can't wait to see Chrysanthemum 'Archie Harrison' grow and flourish just like its namesake!"

Perfect Fit for Archie's Lifestyle
Given that Meghan and Harry plan on raising their son with a fluid approach to gender, these flowers might just be the perfect decoration for Archie. Whether they choose to fill their home with the delightful scent of the Chrysanthemum 'Archie Harrison' or simply use them to beautify the exterior of Frogmore Cottage, the possibilities are endless. Imagine walking past a garden filled with these vibrant blooms, each one symbolizing the joy and hope of a new chapter in the royal family's life.
So, what do you think? Isn't it just the cutest idea ever? Let's hope we get to see these beautiful flowers around Frogmore Cottage soon!


