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Hokie360

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So apparently Archie is not a Prince?


At least according to this article. Does that mean he'll have to get a real job when he grows up?

About halfway down in the article:
"The couple did not choose an aristocratic title for the baby, who is not a prince but could have been given a title with "Lord" before his first name. The couple did not disclose why they had chosen the names — though the meaning of Harrison, "son of Harry," could be a clue."

And the part about getting a job is a joke. I know both princes have been in the military. Harry in particular does a lot of good work with veterans.

Link: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle reveal Baby Sussex's name


Posted: 05/08/2019 at 1:46PM



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