Archie Was Expected to Receive a Title When He Was Born
A significant controversy that caused widespread uproar was the decision not to immediately bestow a title upon Prince Harry’s first-born son, Archie. In contrast, the children of William and Kate—George, Charlotte, and Louis—were granted titles. Harry and Meghan have stated they sought a title for Archie but were denied, leaving him to be known as Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor. It remains uncertain whether his title might change in the future.
With Charles ascending to the throne as King, Archie is eligible to be known as His Royal Highness, Prince Archie, although this title has yet to be confirmed. Such uncertainty surrounding the title of a royal-born child is unprecedented.