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Now this is where things get interesting. In 1917, King George V created a new rule: only the eldest son of the eldest son of the Prince of Wales could be given the title "Prince." So, that would be Prince George. But in 2012, the Queen stepped in, changing the rules for William and Kate so that all of their children would be called Prince or Princess. Harry's children, on the other hand, are not entitled, though it was possible for his son to become the Earl of Dumbarton. Of course, the Queen could also step in and allow him to become a Prince.

Turns out, Harry and Meghan rejected any title at all. He will just be known as Master Archie, according to reports. Why? To allow him to have a more *normal* life. It's not the first time this has happened; the Queen's daughter, Princess Anne, was offered titles for her children, Peter and Zara, but turned them down.

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