Prince Harry’s son Archie Mountbatten Windsor is said to be cross-eyed, and this was observed when his parents finally revealed his full face during their official royal tour in South Africa last month. Royal fans claimed that the 5-month-old has lazy eyes, and he probably got this from his dad. However, others were suggesting that the toddler inherited this from his uncle Prince William.
The observation that he looks like the Duke of Cambridge was based on the photo where Princess Diana and the young Prince William posed for a photocall inside the palace. In this picture, they said that the prince’s eyes appeared crossed as he seems very excited and happy.
Does Archie have a problem with his eyes?
It was noted that if Archie is indeed cross-eyed at his age today, it could be corrected as he grows older. This is because they said that Prince Harry’s eyes were also like this when he was younger, but they are fine and look perfect now. Some royal fans have concluded that Meghan Markle is upset over Archie’s issue with his eyes as she wants him to be A-OK, but then there is no official report that the toddler is indeed suffering from Strabismus or tropia.
People only saw Archie in pictures, and he surely can’t pose for the camera yet. It is possible that Prince Harry and Meghan’s son only look cross-eyed due to the angle of the shot.
Who does Archie resemble in his family?
While it was mentioned that baby Sussex looks like Prince William, he is really a spitting image of his father. On a report by the Mirror, photos of Archie and Prince Harry were placed side by side, and everyone can see how close they resemble each other at that age. People even said that they could even be twins.
“Archie is the sweetest doppelganger of Prince Harry ever! Wouldn't it be grand if they choose to have another?” a fan said via Mirror. “A sweet little doppelganger of Princess Meghan.”
Archie’s public appearance
In any case, his appearance in South Africa as he joined Prince Harry and Meghan Markle for the royal trip is one the second time that the public saw Archie. The first was when he was presented as a newly-born, but now he can giggle and smile, which captivated many royal fans around the world.


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