The future Lord Femroy (he's currently 11) is named Archie. Relative of Harry's...and there's at least one more current relative named Archie.
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No Baron Kilkeel. That will be for Archie's son.
See:
HRH Prince Edward, 2nd Duke of Kent, 2nd Earl of St Andrews, 2nd Baron Downpatrick
George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews
Edward Windsor, Lord Downpatrick
So a future Baron Kilkeel is the same scheme:
HRH Prince Henry, 1st Duke of Sussex, 1st Earl of Dumbarton, 1st Baron Kilkeel
Archie Mountbatten-Windsor, Earl of Dumbarton
[Name] Mountbatten-Windsor, Lord Kilkeel
^ These individuals were merely remarking on the 'commonness' of the name [as printed in the newspapers] , who didn't print the boys Surname.
It was evident from the positioning of the 'story' [and the length of the reports] on Breakfast time TV programmes that the choices made are less than terribly popular, in the UK..
^ These individuals were merely remarking on the 'commonness' of the name [as printed in the newspapers] , who didn't print the boys Surname.
It was evident from the positioning of the 'story' [and the length of the reports] on Breakfast time TV programmes that the choices made are less than terribly popular, in the UK..
Archie sounds more royal to be anyway tbh. Certainly more British. I've met several Archies my age in the UK.
Well, the Oxford dictionaries disagree and define a commoner as anyone “ who is not from a royal or noble family”. For the Cambridge dictionary, a commoner is simply someone “ who is not of high social rank”.
Saying that a commoner is someone who can take a seat in the House of Commons is a completely arbitrary definition, not least because, as I said, hereditary peers can now be members of the House of Commons too. Conversely, there are non-peers like the bishops who are members of the House of Lords and cannot sit in the Commons.
The OP’s pseudo-technicality confuses classes of membership in the UK Parliament ( Sovereign, Lords and Commons) with social ranks, which is what royalty, nobility and commoners are by definition.
^Several people have remarked to me, that Archie Harrison sounds like a Publican.. and I cannot but agree...
I'm begining to suspect it's more "we will do things our way" than "we'll keep the child completely private". I bet we'll get pictures from Christening, that in a year or two (maybe two) we'll see little Archie on the balcony during Trooping the colour and I wouldn't exclude the posibility we'll get birthday pictures too.
I can almost guarantee that if they named him Archer, people would have complained about that being too american or common toon. Archie sounds more royal to be anyway tbh. Certainly more British. I've met several Archies my age in the UK.
I love Harrison and can see him going by that as he ages too.
Agreed. Although I never thought they would keep the child completely private. That almost seems impossible given their royal status and the level of interest in this baby. I would even go a step further and say there's a good chance we'll see Archie at some of the big events like the Invictus Games. That was Harry's "first baby." It would be no surprise at all if he wanted his child to share in that experience.
I can almost guarantee that if they named him Archer, people would have complained about that being too american or common toon. Archie sounds more royal to be anyway tbh. Certainly more British. I've met several Archies my age in the UK.
I love Harrison and can see him going by that as he ages too.
And so the ridiculous begins. Good on the BBC. I was shocked when I saw that tweet.
https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-48212693
Papers are running with the powerful, lovely and historic image of the Queen, Philip, Harry/Meghan/Doria and little Archie.
I've seen lots of comments from British folks online (and in my personal life) about how meaningful the pic is. People saying they see their families reflected for the first time at the national level/in the BRF.
Really, its been a moving day.
And so the ridiculous begins. Good on the BBC. I was shocked when I saw that tweet.
https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-48212693
And so the ridiculous begins. Good on the BBC. I was shocked when I saw that tweet.
https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-48212693
It was a lovely picture indeed.
The Queen and her team know a good picture when they see one. They know that a picture like that will go a million miles in PR terms, and will do a lot for appearing accessible, inclusive and more like "the rest of us". They have never released a picture of the Queen when she has met her other 7 great grand children. So well done to the Queen's team. And Sussex team: Please learn from the Boss!
I don't think it was funny and using monkeys in relationship to black people is a sore spot for us. BUT I am sick of people having their lives ruined even after they apologize.
I don't think it was funny and using monkeys in relationship to black people is a sore spot for us. BUT I am sick of people having their lives ruined even after they apologize.
THe point is that Archie si the son of a Prince and Royal duke and traditionally has the right to use his fathers second title. Peter and Zara are the children of a plain Mister...Why would you pity him? Peter and Zara seem to doing just fine without titles. Or do you pity them just as much?
Personally IMO he didn't apologize. He basically did the whole "I guess some people dont understand my humor so sorry about that" and then doubled down even more.
It begs credulity that anyone today, and especially someone known for his wit as Mr Baker, did not know exactly what that sort of imagery implies. SO his rather half-hearted apology didnt cut it and it was right that he was let go. Your words have consequences even on social media.
THe point is that Archie si the son of a Prince and Royal duke and traditionally has the right to use his fathers second title. Peter and Zara are the children of a plain Mister...
Saw with the Cambridges they don't mind using names used in far extended family. William used the name of his first cousins. Archie (future lord Femroy) his father is the maternal cousin of Diana.
If we look at the tree we could say we lucked out in Archie. We could have ended up with names like Algernon.
Yes no history lesson needed here We all know that is traditional. but considering this kid is simply Master, tradition goes out the window. It is simply that the son of a duke is permitted to use One of his subsidiary titles as a courtesy. Traditionally its his most senior one secondary title. Once again, tradition has gone out the window.