Meghan Markle shares unseen photo of Prince Archie asleep on Harry's chest as a baby to celebrate his 7th birthday.
Meghan Markle has shared a rare photo of Prince Archie as a baby to celebrate his 7th birthday, showing the young royal asleep on Prince Harry.
The Duchess of Sussex took to Instagram to post a pair of unseen photos, one of the prince lying on his father's chest and the other of him pictured on a beach with his little sister Princess Lilibet.
'7 years later…happy birthday to our sweet boy,' Meghan wrote alongside the pictures.
Born on May 6, 2019, at London's private Portland Hospital, rather than the traditional Lindo Wing at St Mary's Hospital, the Sussexes chose to deviate from royal convention by refusing the traditional press photo call following the birth.
However, the greatest scandal surrounding the young royal's birth seemed to relate to his title. Or, indeed, lack thereof.
Shortly after Archie's birth, Meghan announced that Archie would be a 'private citizen' without a title as they did not want the youngster to be bound by convention or history.
The couple were insistent that they wanted their son to be known as plain 'Mister Archie' and not bear the title of royal, which was done to help preserve his privacy.
When Harry and Meghan made the unprecedented decision to give up their royal roles in 2020, it was unknown what the future would look like for their son Archie, who at that time did not hold a title.
At the time, journalists such as Omid Scobie, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's future biographer, gushed that this decision was 'all part' of their desire to give their son 'as normal a life as possible'.
Archie and Lilibet were not 'prince' and 'princess' at birth because they were not grandchildren of the monarch at the time. However, they gained the right to these titles when King Charles acceded to the throne in 2022.
Harry and Meghan are understood to be keen to not deny their children, Archie and Lilibet, their birthright, but to allow them the chance to decide for themselves when they are older whether to drop or keep using their titles.
King Charles has reportedly only met Archie a few times, and the Sussexes' four-year-old daughter, Princess Lilibet, only once in 2022.
Meanwhile, the late Queen was also said to have been 'heartbroken' that she would not get to see Archie grow up - after Harry and Meghan relocated to Montecito, California.
Charles is, however, said to be keen to rebuild his relationship with Harry's two young children based across the pond, despite the Duke of Sussex's estrangement from the Firm.
In 2024, royal commentator Michael Cole told the Daily Mail that Charles feels the 'lack of closeness with his California grandchildren acutely', given his own childhood was affected by his parents' long absences on extensive tours of the Commonwealth.
The former BBC royal correspondent said the King 'looks as happy and as content as I have ever seen him' but his 'only regret is that he does not see Archie and Lilibet'.
He added that the two 'innocent young children' are growing up without any 'real contact' with the Royal Family in Britain while Charles undergoes treatment for cancer and 'would welcome the pleasure and comfort of seeing his grandchildren'.
Mr Cole told the Daily Mail: 'Painfully aware that time is precious, the King regrets that he cannot be closer to his grandchildren Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
'It is not just the 5,000 miles between Clarence House and California that keeps the monarch at a distance from his youngest grandchildren.
'The antipathy between Prince Harry and his wife Meghan and the Royal Family has created a deep divide that makes normal family relationships so fraught as to be almost impossible.'
Mr Cole added that Charles plays the loving role of a 'hands-on' grandparent with his other grandchildren: Prince George, 12, Princess Charlotte, 11 and Prince Louis, eight.
During an event hosted in Melbourne, Australia, in April, Harry explained that he wanted to be the 'best version' of himself for his children, Archie and Lilibet, and that being a dad is the most important role a man can occupy.
Reflecting on taking part in therapy before the birth of his children, Harry said: 'Certainly from a therapy standpoint, you want to be the best version of yourself for your kids.
'And I knew that I had stuff from the past that I needed to deal with, and therefore prepare myself to basically cleanse myself of the past.'
In a discussion on stage with Movember's global director of men's health research Dr Zac Seidler, Harry said: 'Conversations that are now happening in households between kids and parents that never existed between me and my parents.'
He spoke about the evolving roles of parents, telling the guests: 'From my perspective, our kids are our upgrade. That's not how I was taught but that was my take on it – not to say I was an upgrade of my dad or that my kids are an upgrade of me.
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