Prince Harry and Meghan Markle became parents of a boy two days ago and we are all eagerly looking forward to being cocky as his father.
Blubber or not, Archi Harrison is not the prince and apparently he will never hold that title. It looks odd, but here's why.
Years ago when Prince George V led the country (around 1917), he set a limit on the number of people who could hold royal title. Practically, Prince George V was a bit selfish.
According to a statement, since Prince Harry is Prince of Wales's second son, his children do not automatically hold the title of prince or princess. Harry's children are far from inheriting the throne to be called "Your Highness" at birth.
But if the almighty queen wakes up a good day, she can give Prince Archie the title. The queen is pretty traditional and this has little chance to happen.
Archie could hold the Earl of Dumbarton title because it is one of Harry's titles, but his family decided against it. Meghan and Harry want a simple life and have no intention of giving the baby a royal title. From now on, it will be known as the Archie Master.