Unlike Prince George, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's son baby Archie will not be allowed to do THIS
Unlike his cousins, Archie does not hold the title of Prince. The reason behind this was because Meghan and Harry wanted to have a normal upbringing for their son without any titles.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry welcomed their new born on May 6 last month and weeks later we are yet to see a proper picture of Archie Harrison-Mountbatten Windsor. Unlike his cousins, Archie does not hold the title of Prince. The reason behind this was because Meghan and Harry wanted to have a normal upbringing for their son without any titles. The eldest one of the lot is Prince George, 5, who has reportedly has some more privileges than baby Archie.
Now, George is third-in-line to the throne, and a new report has revealed there’s one very special thing he’s able to do that his little cousin isn’t. According to a report in The Express, back in 2016, Prince George was allowed to stay up late to meet a very important head of state, something that Archie will never be given permission to do, according to the publication.
George, who is an elder brother to Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, was allowed to stay up late to meet then US president Barack Obama when he was just two-years-old. The report states that this is a privilege which baby Archie will probably never have as a kid.

For the unversed, Barack Obama had met Prince George late night on his visit to the country. The picture of Barack shaking hands with a pyjama-clad George in a white dressing gown and slippers. Since Archie is seventh in line to the throne, this is something he would never be allowed to do.
























































