Prince Archie of Sussex
British prince
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March 9 2023 | Archie was officially listed as 'Prince Archie of Sussex' on the British royal family's official website, marking a formal recognition of his royal title. |
2022 | Upon the accession of King Charles III, Archie became entitled to use the title prince and style royal highness, as the child of a son of the monarch, in accordance with letters patent issued by King George V in 1917. |
2021 | Archie's younger sister, Lilibet, was born. |
2020 | For his first birthday, Prince Archie appeared in a storytime video with his mother as part of the Save with Stories campaign, supporting children and families affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. |
2020 | Archie's parents stepped down from their roles as working members of the royal family and moved to Montecito, California. |
October 2019 | Prince Archie continued his Southern African tour with his parents, traveling through multiple countries in the region. |
September 2019 | Prince Archie accompanied his parents on a Southern African tour, visiting Malawi, Angola, South Africa, and Botswana. |
July 6 2019 | Archie was christened by Archbishop Justin Welby in the private chapel at Windsor Castle, wearing the royal christening gown and using water from the River Jordan. |
May 8 2019 | Archie's name was officially announced by the royal family. |
May 6 2019 | Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor was born at 05:26 BST at the Portland Hospital in London, as the first child of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. |
May 6 2019 | Prince Archie was born as the first child of Prince Harry and Meghan, Duke and Duchess of Sussex, becoming a member of the British royal family and sixth in line to the throne. |
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