Royal fans will not see much of Archie during the African tour of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, according to an expert



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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle arrived today for the first day of their 10-day royal tour of Africa – and fans were thrilled to see Baby Archie! By the time the couple boarded for the day, Archie was no longer with them, leaving many people wondering how much we were going to see the baby during their visit.

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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry | Karwai Tang / WireImage

Baby Archie had free time

The Sussex have beautiful days reserved during their royal tour
and it is likely that their baby of almost five months will not be at all their
appearances.

During one of the stops of the day, when they visited the District Six Museum, they were asked "Where is Archie?"

Harry shared with a curious fan, "He is sleeping," while explaining to another that the baby was tired from the trip, sharing: "He's not grumpy, just exhausted."

Archie has received an African name

Even though they were not with his parents during their visit to the justice office, where they attended a workshop on child self-defense, the baby Archie received a special honor: he received an African name .

Jessica Dewhurst, executive director of the Justice Bureau, presented the Sussex with the special name of Archie – Ntsika. The African name was chosen for him by the grandmothers of the community and means "pillar of strength".

Dewhurst announced, "When your beautiful boy is born, you
gave him the name Archie. The name Archie means "courage and strength".
welcome to Archie, your family at the justice office gave him the
traditional South African name Ntsika. This name of African origin xhosa means
"Pillar of strength". May you always be a pillar of strength for those who need
you."

How much will we see Archie?

Royal's fans could only have a look at Archie's baby when his family arrived in Africa, but of course, they hope to find out more about Little Prince Harry and Little Markle. It turns out that fans may not see it much, according to Royal Expert Katie Nicholl.

Nicholl shared with Entertainment tonight: "Archie is the youngest royal to have made such a trip – he's only five months old. We are told that the couple are hoping to get him on the schedule at some point, but do not expect to see him too much during this tour. "

She added, "We hope to see Archie later in the
program. The couple hopes he will be present for some of the
commitments. "

Nicholl also explained why the couple was separating
during the tour and why Archie can not travel with Harry to some of the stops he
has planned. She shared: "It would be almost impossible to take such a small
baby on a small charter flight in very rural areas of Africa where there is
malaria. Flying in such a small plane would be very difficult and Harry is
will go to quite remote areas of the country. This is why
program is being split. Harry will leave and travel [and] Meghan will remain
behind with the baby here in Cape Town. "

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