In addition to all the shenanigans in this here slideshow, it feels like something else happened this week. Feels like something important….hmm….tip of my tongue…what could it have been?
I jest! Obviously we celebrate the birth of one Master Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor. Very exciting doings!
Also, in less exciting doings, Kate and Wills left the house two days in a row. (I still care about you, Cambridges, you’re just not a new baby, and you know that about yourselves.)
Elsewhere on the internet:
Lots of Archie news, obviously. At Elle: Inside Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s Decision to Name Their Royal Baby Archie Harrison
At Vogue: Then There Were Three: What’s Next For Meghan, Harry And Archie? (This is, in part, from royals reporter Victoria Murphy; I’m glad to see that Vogue is expanding their stable of writers on this topic.)
Over at Town & Country, I loved this: Duchess Camilla’s Reaction to the First Pictures of Baby Sussex Is So Sweet
Helpful, at ET Canada: Master Archie Mountbatten-Windsor Could Become Prince Archie When Charles Is King
I enjoy this, also at T&C: Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s Royal Baby, Archie Harrison, Already Has His Own Beer
Lainey is speculating on when we’re next going to get a glimpse of Little Archie. (I think it’s going to be a LONG time.)
And, in social media:
Logistics:
Recently, @RCT have removed all objects from #BuckinghamPalace’s East Wing, including over 3,000 works of art.
Shown here is the Principal Corridor, home to the Centre Room, which leads onto the historic balcony – used by the Royal Family on national occasions. pic.twitter.com/OdfH4uXcK9— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) May 10, 2019
This was interesting:
It was a big moment for @PARoyal correspondent Alan Jones as he was introduced to baby Archie by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. pic.twitter.com/XVwpxDlhiD
— Press Association (@PA) May 9, 2019
Yay for Glenda Bailey:
The Duke of Cambridge presents Glenda Bailey with her Damehood for services to the @GREATBritain campaign and UK prosperity, charity, fashion and journalism. pic.twitter.com/5e3FEArHTB
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) May 9, 2019
I’m concerned about this shirt: