Alright, folks, let’s dive right into this. Everyone knows how adorable Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's baby boy, Archie, is. But here's the thing: you’ve probably been scratching your head wondering why he doesn’t have the title of prince, like his cousins, Prince George and Prince Louis. Well, the answer might surprise you—Archie isn’t a prince. And honestly, there’s a pretty good reason for that.
Why Archie Isn’t Crowned Prince
Let’s break it down. According to royal commentator Omid Scobie, who dropped a tweet on May 8, Harry and Meghan decided to skip giving their child a courtesy title. “All part of giving him as normal a life as possible,” Omid explained. But what exactly does that mean? Well, the royal family operates under a lot of traditions, and one of them is that children of sons of the monarch are typically titled prince or princess. However, Harry and Meghan seem to be charting their own course when it comes to their son's future.
A Different Kind of Royal Life
Now, you might be asking, what’s so different about Archie’s life compared to other royals? For starters, Harry and Meghan seem to want to give their son a more grounded, less pressurized existence. Archie is seventh in line to the throne, which, by royal tradition, would usually make him a prince. But the couple has decided to forgo that title to allow their child to grow up with as much normalcy as possible. A source even told Us Weekly that the couple wants "to live their lives quietly." That’s a pretty big deal when you think about the spotlight that comes with being a royal.
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Building a New Home for Archie
Harry and Meghan recently made a move to Frogmore Cottage, and it’s not just for the view. This new home is much more private, which is exactly what they wanted for Archie’s arrival. According to a source who spoke to Us Weekly before Meghan gave birth on May 6, the cottage was a perfect fit for their new family. “The cottage is much more private, and they wanted that for the arrival of the baby,” the source revealed. It’s clear that Harry and Meghan are thrilled with their new home and excited to start their lives together as a family in a more secluded setting.

A New Chapter for the Royal Family
It’s no secret why Harry and Meghan decided to move out of Kensington Palace. Frogmore Cottage offers everything they’ve been longing for—a peaceful, private environment where they can raise Archie away from the constant glare of the media. Located just about 20 miles from their previous home, the cottage provides plenty of space for Archie to grow up surrounded by nature. Plus, it’s close enough to Kate Middleton’s family, so Archie can play with his cousins. As one royal insider put it, “At Frogmore, they’ll have more freedom.”
So, there you have it. Baby Archie may not carry the title of prince, but he’s set to enjoy a life that’s a little less formal and a lot more relaxed. And who knows? Maybe this decision will pave the way for a new era of royals who prioritize family and privacy over tradition.

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