When Prince Harry and Meghan Markle made the bold decision in 2020 to step back from royal duties and move to the United States, few could have predicted how drastically their lives—and the lives of their children—would change. Among those most affected by the shift from palace walls to Californian freedom is their firstborn, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor, who recently turned six years old and is already showing signs of being a unique blend of royal legacy and modern upbringing.
Born on May 6, 2019, at Portland Hospital in London, Archie was welcomed into the world amid intense public and media scrutiny. As the first child of a British royal and a biracial American actress, his arrival marked a symbolic moment for the British monarchy. But shortly after his first birthday, Archie was whisked away from the royal spotlight when his parents chose a quieter life in Montecito, California—a move that surprised and fascinated royal watchers worldwide.
Fast forward to today, and Archie is hardly the baby once cradled by his father under the curious gaze of the world. He is now a lively young boy growing up under the warm California sun, surrounded by the values his parents hold dear: independence, privacy, compassion, and authenticity. While Meghan and Harry remain fiercely protective of their children’s privacy—rarely releasing photographs or making public appearances with them—snippets shared through interviews and documentaries have offered glimpses into Archie’s vibrant personality and evolving identity.
What’s striking now, however, isn’t just Archie’s life far from the royal court—it’s how much he is starting to physically resemble his father. Observers who have seen him during public moments or brief clips can’t help but notice one undeniable feature: his hair. Archie has inherited Prince Harry’s iconic red hair, a trait famously associated with the Spencer family line, particularly Harry’s late mother, Princess Diana. The vibrant copper tone makes him instantly recognizable as Harry’s son and offers a striking visual link to the House of Windsor’s more sentimental roots.
It’s not just the hair, though. Archie’s smile, expressions, and even his curious nature mirror those of Harry during his own childhood. In many ways, it feels as though history is gently repeating itself—but in a vastly different context. Unlike Harry, who grew up under constant royal protocol and tabloid frenzy, Archie is being raised to explore the world without the burdens of titles or traditional expectations. Harry and Meghan chose not to give him a royal title at birth, and the couple has emphasized that they want their children to grow up grounded and connected to the real world.
At home, Archie enjoys a typical childhood, filled with storybooks, nature walks, and time with his younger sister, Princess Lilibet Diana. Meghan has mentioned in past interviews that Archie is already speaking with an American accent, asking endless questions, and expressing a strong love for nature and animals. He’s reportedly quite energetic and creative, taking after both his parents in different ways.
Despite stepping away from royal life, Harry and Meghan have not entirely severed Archie from his heritage. They’ve spoken about instilling in their children an understanding of their roots, while also encouraging them to chart their own course. This delicate balance between tradition and freedom is what defines Archie’s journey—and may shape the next chapter of this unconventional royal family.
The world may see less of Archie compared to his cousins across the Atlantic, but that has only heightened public curiosity. Every time he appears—even in passing—it becomes headline news. People are eager to see how this boy, born into royalty yet raised in relative normalcy, will grow, learn, and eventually take on the world.
For now, Archie remains a symbol of two worlds: one of crowns and castles, the other of beaches and bedtime stories. And with that unmistakable red hair shining bright under the California sun, there’s no doubt that no matter how far he is from the throne, he’ll always carry a piece of his royal father with him.