Royal title Meghan Markle and Prince Harry ‘refused to use’ for Archie after it ‘bothered them’

The Queen gave the Duke and Duchess more than one title

FROM the moment he was born, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have done everything to protect their young son, Archie.

But few know the lengths Prince Harry and Meghan Markle went to prevent the young royal from being teased, reportedly rejecting a rather specific royal title.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle reportedly rejected a rather specific royal title for Archie
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle reportedly rejected a rather specific royal title for ArchieCredit: The Mega Agency

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex revealed they didn't want to deny their children their 'birthright'
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex revealed they didn’t want to deny their children their ‘birthright’Credit: Alexi Lubomirski
Archie’s cousins Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis will hold senior titles in the future, such as the Prince of Wales, the Princess Royal and possibly the Duke of York or Duke of Cambridge.

However, this is not true for several of the late Queen’s great-grandchildren, including Archie and his sister Lilibet.

Despite initially being styled as Master Archie Harrison Mountbatten Windsor, in March 2023, Harry and Meghan revealed they didn’t want to deny their children their “birthright”.

Archie soon became known as Prince Archie of Sussex, but he could’ve ended up with a different title.

Harry and Meghan were given the titles “Duke and Duchess of Sussex,” “Earl and Countess of Dumbarton,” and “Baron and Baroness Kilkeel” by the late Queen when they tied the knot at St George’s Chapel in Windsor on 19 May 2018.

As Archie is in the royal line of succession, he was given the option of being named “Earl of Dumbarton” – a subsidiary of his dad’s official title.

However, the royals reportedly turned it down through worry that it could result in bullying because it contained the word “dumb.”

“They didn’t like the idea of Archie being called the Earl of Dumbarton because it began with the word ‘dumb’ [and] they were worried about how that might look,” a source told The Telegraph.

A second source added that it wasn’t just Meghan that was concerned and that it “also bothered Harry.”

Due to rules set out in the 1917 Letters Patent by King George V, Archie and Lilibet are both allowed to use princely titles as they’re the grandchildren of The King.

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ALL ABOUT ARCHIE

Prince Archie Mountbatten-Windsor was born at the Portland hospital on May 6, 2019, in London.

His birth was shortly followed by his younger sister, Princess Lilibet, on June 4, 2021.

 

 

There has even been talk that he will send one of his own watercolour paintings to Archie as a present as Meghan loves homemade gifts and dislikes extravagant expensive presents

Tom QuinnRoyal Expert

Archie, who has lived stateside since 2020, following Harry and Meghan’s decision to step back from royal duties, recently celebrated his fifth birthday.

According to royal expert Tom Quinn, King Charles could well have sent his grandson a card and small present to mark the occasion.

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“There has even been talk that he will send one of his own watercolour paintings to Archie as a present as Meghan loves homemade gifts and dislikes extravagant expensive presents,” he told The Mirror.

“But King Charles and his team are desperately worried that whatever the King sends to his grandson may be misinterpreted by Harry and Meghan.”

Archie recently celebrated his fifth birthday
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Archie recently celebrated his fifth birthday