I never said I liked Alvin and you are right. But I think it is better than Archie, which at best is a nick name, and all I could think of was Archie Bunker or Archie Comics. Put together with Harrison, which makes no sense, as his father's name is Henry, not Harry, he sound like any kid. And if they want him to be any kid, then give up their tiles and move out of that large residence and live somewhere and raise him as any kid.
OK it has finally dawned on me why something about using "Harrison" bugged me. With all Meghan has spoken of feminist rhetoric, challenging the patriarchy and the personal sacrifices she has made to marry Harry seems like a strange step to highlight the fact that Harrison was used because he's Harry's son.
Wouldn't a name highlighting her contribution as mother, birther, female, newcomer, outsider be more suitable? Of course he's Harry's son, he will live a easy life, free from mortal cares and concerns and will carry the Mountbatten-Windsor surname or Sussex if he wishes.
Yes, Megson or Markson sound odd but surely Meghan could have put a more personal touch with a name that meant something to her instead of another deferrment to the larger entity.
Maybe I am just reading too much into this? ��
It seems to me that Archie has fine faint strands of ginger hair showing around his cap. Harry even said that Archie already has facial hair. Babies do change over time though, as they acknowledged. But I think his nose, lips and olive-toned skin resemble Meghan.
... I think the whole "we want privacy" was a bit blown out of proportion by the fandom and the press. Not only we got a photocall with a baby, which also included answering a few question that William didn't do after George, but also a picture with the Queen and DoE, so that's another extra bit we don't get with Cambridge children.
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.
The Sussex may have been the first to post it, but as you say, that image would only have been used with the consent of the Queen or her team. And that consent was, IMO, only provided as the Queen and her team could see the powerful message that was being sent.
I think the only person doing any kind of misreading and over-reading is you when it comes to my post. I have no idea how all of what you now wrote in any way relates to what I wrote, so... ?I think you are misreading and over-reading the simple fact that Harry (especially) and Meghan want to avoid intrusiveness into their private lives. That does not mean they aren't willing to share some of their happiness, particularly surrounding special events, such as the birth of their first child.
Of course, they wished to handle how they introduced their baby to the public. The Sussexes did not want to provide a slew of details, and they did not want people gathering for days outside of a hospital. In addition, their actual plans were in flux due to their delayed move to Frogmore Cottage, and not knowing exactly when the baby would arrive. More than likely, Meghan wished to try and give birth at home, once they were settled into their new residence, but they had surely developed a back-up hospital plan with her doctors.
Plus, neither Meghan nor Harry wanted to feel the pressure of being rushed to present their baby in front of packed crowds blocking streets and entrances to a hospital. Add to the fact, the actual birth plans were not set in stone that she would be giving birth at a hospital. If the hope was to give birth at home, that kind of information was their business and not for public consumption.
The main point is that Harry & Meghan clearly wished to share the birth experience with each other, Doria, friends and family first. They did not want the public hanging on to every aspect of every detail, and that makes perfect sense. They have never confirmed the involvement of a particular hospital, although that information should eventually appear on Archie's birth certificate.
Another indication that Harry & Meghan are willing to share some things about their personal lives, but just on their own terms, is the fact that Harry decided on the spur of the moment to make the birth announcement himself. That was not initially planned. I think it was a lovely touch.
I can see future royals employing this type of personal yet informal baby birth announcement and controlled photo-op roll-out a few days after birth, versus the less manageable scenario of crowds forming outside of a hospital (which involves more headaches and security expenses). Not to mention, a woman shouldn't have to feel the pressure of getting made up to appear in front of crowds hours after giving birth.
At the very least, M&H's doing things their way and in a perfectly reasonable and more controlled fashion should set a precedent for royal couples being able to make their own decisions without interference, complaining and condemnation by the media.
The whole issue of privacy surrounding how often the public gets to see Archie, is a separate issue altogether. The public will not be getting a home tour. In other words, nothing like the in-home look at toddler Harry and older brother William banging on the piano when they were kids, or the photo-ops at Highgrove when Harry and William were young boys still wearing shorts. In fact, William and Harry both joked in the recent film dedicated to Diana that they abhorred the often matching outfits Diana dressed them up in. Harry vowed he would never dress his kids that way. The 1980s was an entirely different era though.
Of course, we should expect to see glimpses of Archie on some tours with his parents, at his christening, and in photos issued to celebrate his birthdays. We may also see him as he gets older playing with his cousins on the sidelines during polo outings, and eventually on the BP balcony during Trooping the Colour. That's the least I would expect. If we get more than that, it will be surprising. However, I won't be surprised to see M&H doing something unexpected like posting unanticipated family photos on Instagram. I'm really hoping to eventually see a family photo with their dogs. I miss seeing beagle Guy.
However, the initial interview with the media was scheduled to take place on the steps behind Frogmore House (where engagement and wedding photos had been taken). Due to the weather, the media meet-up was moved to St. George's Hall at Windsor Castle.
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It appears that fans of the couple have "detected" something that may explain their choice of Archie as the first name-----apparently Archie is a "close acronym" of Rachel. Hmmmmmm.
Therefore, "Rachel and Harry's Son."
Don't know why she used her first name, but ok.
And IF true, this shows M & H's ingenuity and the confirmation that they know EXACTLY what they are doing.
Good show.
He also has the Markle nose, as others here have pointed out.
Meghan’s fans will just have to accept that a self-proclaimed feminist agreed to name her child “ the. Son of Harry” as in some old patriarchal Viking society. They also chose a Germanic first name ( Archibald , or Archie). Very Northern European and with little connection to Meghan’s background, which is somewhat disappointing.
Now regarding his name, Oh Dear I do not like it at all! and what is this comment in magazines that George said Archie is his nickname ?????
That Disney cartoon is adorable.
I wonder if they will release any close up pictures of Archie or will the christening be the next next we see him.
Archie is not acronym of Rachel. And Meghan doesn’t use the name Rachel, not even in her wedding vows.
Meghan’s fans will just have to accept that a self-proclaimed feminist agreed to name her child “ the. Son of Harry” as in some old patriarchal Viking society. They also chose a Germanic first name ( Archibald , or Archie). Very Northern European and with little connection to Meghan’s background, which is somewhat disappointing.
As a (self-proclaimed) feminist I really don't see why this is a problem. Seems like people are trying to find problems where there are none.
As for Harrison, I can only think of the kid on the TV series Dexter. His name was Harrison.
I'm with you- I don't like the name at all.
But then, they didn't consult me!
As a (self-proclaimed) feminist I really don't see why this is a problem. Seems like people are trying to find problems where there are none.
The name isn't feminist enough (not sure what the criteria are), she gave up her career to move abroad which isn't feminist, she took her husbands last name (again not feminist). Did I miss anything? And there I was thinking feminism is about giving women a choice and chances… How silly of me.
Archie is not acronym of Rachel. And Meghan doesn’t use the name Rachel, not even in her wedding vows.
Meghan’s fans will just have to accept that a self-proclaimed feminist agreed to name her child “ the. Son of Harry” as in some old patriarchal Viking society. They also chose a Germanic first name ( Archibald , or Archie). Very Northern European and with little connection to Meghan’s background, which is somewhat disappointing.
As a (self-proclaimed) feminist I really don't see why this is a problem. Seems like people are trying to find problems where there are none.
The name isn't feminist enough (not sure what the criteria are), she gave up her career to move abroad which isn't feminist, she took her husbands last name (again not feminist). Did I miss anything? And there I was thinking feminism is about giving women a choice and chances… How silly of me.
Given the couple's seeming desire to bring up their child privately, do you think they will release pictures at the time of the christening?
I think it does have powerful symbolic value, but more importantly to me, it’s just a lovely candid family photo of everyone admiring the baby. Informal and personal.
Oh, so Harrison is anti-feminist name.
Now this is what we call "reach".
It appears that fans of the couple have "detected" something that may explain their choice of Archie as the first name-----apparently Archie is a "close acronym" of Rachel. Hmmmmmm.
Therefore, "Rachel and Harry's Son."
Don't know why she used her first name, but ok.
And IF true, this shows M & H's ingenuity and the confirmation that they know EXACTLY what they are doing.
Good show.
He also has the Markle nose, as others here have pointed out.
It’s still trying to get used to the name Archie. It’ll happen. Just like Louis.