Major Diss! Royal Family Introduces Archie As Prince William & Kate Middleton's Son
May 9 2019, Updated 5:14 p.m. ET
Hours after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle introduced their son, Archie Harrison, to the world, the Royal Family accidentally referred to the newborn as Prince William and Kate Middleton’s child!
On Wednesday, May 8, Meghan, 37, and Prince Harry, 34, debuted their new bundle of joy in a grand entrance at Windsor Castle. Shortly after they finally shared the new royal family member’s name: Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor.
The Royal Family followed suit on its official website to announce their new family member – but accidentally left Meghan and Harry out!
“Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor was born at 05:26 on Monday 6th May. He is the first child of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and is seventh in line to the throne,” the statement on royal.uk read, according to People.
As RadarOnline.com readers know, Prince William and Kate Middleton are the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. The post should have referred to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, which are Prince Harry and Meghan's titles.
The royal snub likely did not sit will with Meghan, who was viewed under a microscope during her pregnancy after there was obvious tension between all four royals. Earlier this month, Meghan & Harry unfollowed Will & Kate on Instagram as their feud escalated.
However, Meghan and Kate appeared to recently make peace for the sake of their children.
Following the major diss from his own family, Prince Harry then left behind Meghan and their newborn to head to work in the Netherlands. The new dad arrived early Thursday for the Invictus Games just three days after Archie was born. The event is held for wounded members of the armed forces.