Senior royals including Prince Charles, William and Kate have STILL not met baby Archie

Revealed: Senior royals including Prince Charles, William and Kate have STILL not met baby Archie five days after his birth

  • Prince Charles and Camilla have been away on a trip to Germany this week
  • The couple along with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have not met Archie
  • Meghan’s mother Doria Ragland, the Queen and Prince Philip met him first
  • Senior members of the family set to visit the newborn at some point next week 

Senior members of the royal family have still not met the newest arrival, five days after his birth.

Prince Charles and Camilla, along with William and Kate have not been to visit the first child of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, baby Archie Harrison.

The seventh-in-line to the throne was born at 5.26am on Monday, and it had been hinted that grandfather Charles and wife Camilla would call in on Meghan and Harry today, after returning from their trip to Germany.

The couple are now set to visit next week, with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge not far behind.

William and Kate

Neither Prince Charles and Camilla nor William and Kate have met baby Archie Harrison yet

Baby Archie Harrison (pictured above) was born earlier this week and is seventh-in-line to the throne

Baby Archie Harrison (pictured above) was born earlier this week and is seventh-in-line to the throne

Speaking to The Sun, Clarence House said Charles and Camilla would visit in the coming days, while a spokesperson for the Sussex’s said William and Kate were in the diary to stop by at Frogmore Cottage.

MailOnline contacted Kensington Palace, but they had no comment to make at this time.

Earlier this week Prince William, 36, said both he and Kate, 37,  ‘couldn’t wait to meet their nephew’.

The Queen, Prince Philip and Meghan's mother Doria Ragland were the first to meet the new arrival

The Queen, Prince Philip and Meghan’s mother Doria Ragland were the first to meet the new arrival

Elsewhere ex-rugby star Mike Tindall, has said he believes that Harry will be a good father, especially when it come to nappy changing duties. 

Mr Tindall, 40, has two daughters with Princess Anne’s daughter Zara Phillips and said: ‘ I think he will be a good dad’. 

The Queen was the first member of the royal family to be introduced to the baby, along with Prince Philip and Meghan Markle’s mother, Doria Ragland. 

Harry and Meghan have chosen not to give their son a courtesy title.

However, a royal decree made over 100 years ago by the Queen’s grandfather George V in 1917, means that Archie will automatically gain HRH status, as will all grandchildren on the direct male line of the sovereign. 

Senior members of the royal family could visit Archie at Frogmore Cottage next week

Senior members of the royal family could visit Archie at Frogmore Cottage next week

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