The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have clarified the situation around the change that happened to their son Archie's birth certificate a month after his birth. The Sun obtained a copy of Archie’s official birth certificate for some ungodly reason and discovered that Meghan Markle’s full name, Rachel Meghan, is not on the birth certificate. Baby Archie’s birth certificate lists the new mum as … But palace sources tell The Daily Beast it was her office behind the change. There has been confusion over the years around why Meghan is known as the Duchess of Sussex, and not simply Princess Meghan. After weeks of speculation, the birthplace of the newest royal baby has been confirmed with the reveal of Archie’s birth certificate. Look at the void spaces on Archie’s birth certificate: All the Informant’s spaces are empty and there’s no signature, click on the images to enlarge: It is signed by the Registrar but not by the Informant, who gave the Deputy Registrar D. Mevada the data? Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have made changes to son Archie‘s birth certificate with Meghan removing her first name and both adding their royal titles. The document was dated Friday, May 17, or 11 days after Archie's birth. Markle’s true given name, Rachel, wasn’t widely known until it appeared on Archie’s birth certificate in 2019. A copy of the birth certificate of Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor, son of Britain's Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, in London, Friday May 17, 2019. Now the latest copy of the document, obtained by the UK’s Sun, shows Markle edited the certificate about a month after Archie’s May 6, 2019, birth, nixing “Rachel Meghan.” Meghan Markle accused the palace of “dictating” she change her name on Archie's birth certificate. On January 30, The Sun published a report that Meghan Markle had her first name, "Rachel Meghan" edited out of her son's birth certificate to read, instead, "Her … Meghan Markle Rep Shuts Down 'Offensive' Claim About Archie's Birth Certificate A spokesperson for the Duchess of Sussex called out the U.K. tabloid that made the claim and shut down its "'carnival of so-called ‘experts'" with a fiery statement. Harry signed the document, which lists his full name, His Royal Highness Henry …