I’m not being critical of Harry and Meghan’s choices or making a fuss over it, but I do think it’s fair to have a discussion on Archie’s title. Even if he is a three day old baby.
I’d be really surprised if Harry and Meghan’s children become Prince/Princess when Charles becomes king. I expect a new LP to be issued. I just don’t see the point in calling him Archie “to give him the best chance a normal life” if he’ll become Prince Archie before his tenth birthday.
I think I personally just find the lack of clarity about it odd. I don’t really see the point of not using Earl of Dumbarton from birth. Of course he’ll just be Archie to the family, but letting him publicly be known as Earl seems fine. The Gloucester and Kent families still use subsidiary titles and Lord/Lady and it hasn’t greatly effected their lives. I don’t think being Lady Louise or Viscount Severn has effected the Wessex children any. Archie is always going to be famous and scrutinized. But because he’s Harry and Meghan’s child, Diana’s grandson. Having him be regular Master Archie in the court circular won’t change that.
Of course the fact that everyone is happy and healthy is paramount. But titles and styles interest me and I find this decision curious.
Edit: I get the point of “why” does he need the subsidiary title. He doesn’t. It doesn’t change anything. I just wonder “why not?”
I’d be really surprised if Harry and Meghan’s children become Prince/Princess when Charles becomes king. I expect a new LP to be issued. I just don’t see the point in calling him Archie “to give him the best chance a normal life” if he’ll become Prince Archie before his tenth birthday.
I think I personally just find the lack of clarity about it odd. I don’t really see the point of not using Earl of Dumbarton from birth. Of course he’ll just be Archie to the family, but letting him publicly be known as Earl seems fine. The Gloucester and Kent families still use subsidiary titles and Lord/Lady and it hasn’t greatly effected their lives. I don’t think being Lady Louise or Viscount Severn has effected the Wessex children any. Archie is always going to be famous and scrutinized. But because he’s Harry and Meghan’s child, Diana’s grandson. Having him be regular Master Archie in the court circular won’t change that.
Of course the fact that everyone is happy and healthy is paramount. But titles and styles interest me and I find this decision curious.
Edit: I get the point of “why” does he need the subsidiary title. He doesn’t. It doesn’t change anything. I just wonder “why not?”
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