It’s not long now until Prince Harry and Meghan Markle welcome their second baby together, a little girl.
The couple’s daughter is due in the summertime – a short time after her big brother Archie celebrates his second birthday on 6 May. But unlike Archie, the baby will be born in the States.
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Meghan, 39, gave birth to Archie at the Portland Hospital in 2019, when Harry and Meghan were living together at Frogmore Cottage in Windsor. His little sister, meanwhile, will be born in California, where the couple now reside with their son.
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But what is Archie’s nationality? And will his sister hold the same status?
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Since Archie was born in the UK he automatically became a British citizen, and given that his mother is American he is also eligible to become a US citizen.
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For Meghan to be able to pass down her citizenship to her son, she had to have lived in the US for 10 years prior to his birth, which, of course, she did. Archie, therefore, is a dual British and…