With Meghan & Harry 'Stepping Back from Royalty,' is Archie still "in Line for the Throne"?

maybe, but probably not until he's grown-up (if at all) https://www.vanityfair.com/style/2020/08/archie-prince-title-royal-rules
@mythociate (21437)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
January 29, 2021 3:50pm CST
Looking for pages about 'young royalty,' I got a page full of results about Meghan & Harry's baby. And I thought, "Didn't he have to 'give up his title' when Meghan & Harry stepped back from royal-duties?" https://www.goodmorningamerica.com/culture/story/prince-harry-meghan-debut-newborn-son-windsor-castle-62874576
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@xFiacre (12496)
• Ireland
29 Jan 21
@mythociate Such a relief having one less of them cluttering the place up. The present monarch is 94, so I'm happy that she lives out her reign, but that should really be the end to all that royal nonsense.
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@mythociate (21437)
• Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
30 Jan 21
How does it work now? I mean, what offices does your vote help fill?
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@xFiacre (12496)
• Ireland
30 Jan 21
@mythociate The royal family was never voted for - they impose themselves. We get to elect the members of parliament and that's it.
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@mythociate (21437)
• Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
30 Jan 21
@xFiacre then that's who I'm talking about; aren't there like 'two houses of parliament,' and you vote differently for each one (sorta like America has the legislature with the Senate (with 2 representatives from each state) and the House of Representatives (reps from each state in numbers according to each state's population).
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@kaylachan (58906)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
29 Jan 21
Hard to say. He might he might not. He can't change who he was born to, and when he gets older, he can decide if he wants to take on royal duties. But, stepping back from his duties doesn't make Harry any less of a prince.
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