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Meghan and Prince Harry's son Archie
was 'named after her pet cat and cartoon she loved'
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle announced their son's name to the world
on Wednesday and, since then, people have wondered why the name Archie was
chosen for the royal baby.
A former friend of the Duchess of Sussex has now shed light on two
possible reasons for why Meghan chose the name.
The former friend reportedly said Meghan used to have a cat called
Archie and she believes she may have named her son after the dead cat. Meghan previously
shared a video of herself with the cat.
The former friend told The Sun: "Doria [Meghan's mum] rescued
Archie and he became an important part of the household. Meghan loved
playing with him and she was always talking about him to her friends. It’s
no surprise she named her new baby Archie. She loved that cat."
The friend also suggested the royal baby could have been named
after the main character of the American comic book Archie.
Meghan reportedly obsessed with the cartoon character as a child and used
to visit comic stores with her now-estranged father Thomas.
The former friend is quoted as saying: "This could be a little nod
to her dad. It was him who instilled that hobby into her, that was their
activity together. He would drive her around and also surprise her with
vintage volumes. She had at least 100. This may be a way to reach out to her dad,
even after all that’s happened."
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex revealed that their son's full name is
Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor. Harrison means "Henry's son"
which makes sense because Harry's birth name is
Henry. Mountbatten-Windsor, according to Wikipedia, is the
personal surname used by some of the male-line descendants
of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of
Edinburgh.
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