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Meghan and Harry name their son Archie Harrison

- By Jill Lawless and Danica Kirka

LONDON — Tired but beaming, new parents Meghan and Prince Harry presented their 2-dayold son to the world as he slumbered Wednesday and also revealed his name: Archie.

The royal couple, known as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex since their marriage not quite a year ago, said the full name of the child born seventh in line to the British throne is Archie Harrison Mountbatte­n-Windsor.

The baby slept peacefully through his carefully orchestrat­ed media moment. His mother, making her first public appearance since giving birth early Monday, called Archie “a dream” who “has the sweetest temperamen­t.”

“He's really calm,” Meghan said.

Harry quipped: “I wonder who he gets that from.”

Harry and Meghan did not choose an aristocrat­ic title for their son. He is not a prince but could have been given the title “Lord” before his first name.

Instead he will be known for now as “Master Archie Mountbatte­n-Windsor.”

The surname, used by some members of the royal family, was created to recognize the lineage of both Queen Elizabeth II and her husband, Prince Philip.

Unlike many senior royals, Archie only has one middle name. Prince Harry's full name is Henry Charles Albert David.

The couple did not disclose why they chose his first and middle names — though the meaning of Harrison, “son of Harry,” is probably a clue.

Many in Britain had expected a more traditiona­l royal name, with bookmakers taking many bets on Alexander, Arthur and James.

Archie, a name of Germanic origin with meanings that include “genuine”, “bold” and “brave,” is an increasing­ly popular baby name in Britain. It was among the top 20 most common boy's names in 2017, according to the U.K.'s Office for National Statistics.

Tourists visiting Windsor Castle, which is nearby the royal residence outside London that Meghan and Harry moved into last month, mulled over the baby's name. Surprise seemed to be the most common reaction.

“A mouthful for him,” Elizabeth Barker, an Irish tourist, said laughing. “But anyway, I guess, if that's what they wanted, then it's the name that they like. You know, nobody has to like it.”

In America, famous Archies, both real and fictional, have included former NFL quarterbac­k Archie Manning, jazz saxophonis­t Archie Shepp and the red-haired comic book character Archie Andrews.

The baby's name was announced a few hours after his proud parents posed with him for cameras, helping to satisfy a huge global appetite since their son was born Monday at 5:26 a.m. weighing 7 pounds, 3 ounces (3.26 kilograms).

Standing in the vast, red-carpeted St. George's Hall at Windsor Castle, Harry cradled the newborn in his arms. The baby lay silently, swaddled in a white merino wool shawl and wearing a knitted cap. Both were made by English firm G.H. Hurt & Son, which has supplied three generation­s of royal babies with knitwear.

 ?? [DOMINIC LIPINSKI/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] ?? Britain's Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, present their newborn son, Wednesday in St. George's Hall at Windsor Castle, Windsor, England.
[DOMINIC LIPINSKI/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] Britain's Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, present their newborn son, Wednesday in St. George's Hall at Windsor Castle, Windsor, England.

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