Meghan Markle has confused royal fans by making an admission about Prince Archie. On Sunday, Meghan, 44, and Prince Harry, 41, appeared on ABC News' new documentary The Happiest Story On Earth: 70 Years Of Disneyland.
In the documentary, the couple spoke about their memories of Disneyland, including from a trip they took to the theme park earlier this year with their children Prince Archie, six, and Princess Lilibet, four. The family are believed to have gone to Disneyland for Lilibet's fourth birthday.
When talking about the trip, Meghan said the children loved it, revealing that her son Archie asked her "when's my birthday?"' in the hope they would go again.
This confused royal fans, with many questioning whether Meghan's comment means Archie does not know the date of his birthday, which is May 6.
One person wrote on X: "A six year old would know when their birthday is."
Another said: "A child his age would know his birthday, especially as it was only a couple of months before."
Someone else commented: "Why doesn't he know when his birthday was?"
A fourth person said: "Strange he doesn't know when his birthday is."
While some are confused by the admission, others believe Archie would have simply asked the question to see when the family could next go to Disney for his birthday, rather than forgetting the date.
One person wrote on X: "If he did make a comment, it most likely would have been 'Can I have my birthday party here too?"
The family of four enjoyed a trip to Disneyland just months ago, with Meghan even sharing photographs and videos from their holiday.
These included pictures of the children at the theme park enjoying the rides.
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