Post-Birth Royalty
One of the numerous perks of being a member of the Royal Family is the titles. You’re more likely to get them if you’re close to the throne. When William and Kate’s children were born, the Queen changed the regulations to ensure that all of their children earned titles. As a result, there was a lot of hope that Archie would have a similar benefit after he was born.
People speculated on whether he’d be given the title of prince, earl, or anything similar. Upon his arrival, though, he was just known as Archie. Some theorized that this was a Royal Family snub, while others speculated that his parents didn’t want him to have a title. But what was the truth?