So exciting! They defy predictions again in his naming. To me, it sounds very much like an American name (Minus the Royal family name, obviously). I can't wait to see pictures with his little Cambridge cousins.
Edited: Redkrs on 8th May, 2019 - 4:37pm
I totally agree, but I've also heard that short nickname-type names like Archie, rather than Archibald, have been more popular in England lately. I love names and follow baby name sites that follows trends and rankings across the world. On the other hand, maybe they named him that precisely because it does have such a non-Royal flavor to it? They do like to buck tradition, it seems.
I could see either of them picking Archie--the name has been used on both Hollyoaks and EastEnders, as well as the Hornblower series, in the UK. Harrison is much more American to me, and I wonder if it's a family name for Meghan.