The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were torn over what to call their baby
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have revealed that they almost named their son Harrison instead of Archie, but eventually decided to make it their middle name.
The Duchess of Sussex told an Invictus Games contestant that she and her husband Prince Harry were upset about what to say to their child.
Harry and Meghan named their child, now two, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor when he was born in May 2019.
Meghan is said to have told the parents of a little boy named Harrison that she, 40, and Harry, 37, could not decide whether to choose Archie or Harrison as a first name.
Meghan Markle shares new details with Invictus Game contestant Ms McBain, a nursing officer at the RAF. McBain said his son Harrison was "delighted" to have "meet a real princess".