Prince Archie of Sussex

Prince Archie of Sussex was born at 05:26 on Monday 6th May. He is the first child of The Duke and Duchess of Sussex and is seventh in line to the throne.

Archie weighed 7lb 3oz and The Duke of Sussex was present for the birth.

Archie

Queen Elizabeth, Prince Philip, The Prince of Wales (now The King), The Duchess of Cornwall (now The Queen Consort), The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (now The Prince and Princess of Wales), Lady Jane Fellowes, Lady Sarah McCorquodale and Earl Spencer were informed and delighted with the news of Archie’s birth.

The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall said they were looking forward to meeting the baby when they returned from their Royal Visit to Germany.

And The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge said they were absolutely thrilled.

Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip were introduced to their eighth great-grandchild at Windsor Castle on Wednesday 8th May. The Duchess’ mother Ms Doria Ragland was also present.

 

The Queen and Archie

An easel was placed on the forecourt at Buckingham Palace to announce the birth.

 

Easel

 

 

Easel

It is tradition that this goes on display on a ceremonial easel for members of the public to view for approximately 24 hours.

 

 

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