Ladies and germs, the wait is over.
After Prince Harry and Meghan Markle welcomed their son into the world on Monday, we finally have a name.
World, meet Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor.
Even better, we are finally getting see pictures of the newborn two days after being born.
The Duke and Duchess have chosen to keep their plans surrounding the birth of their son private, and now the proud parents are having their first official family pictures taken on the grounds of Windsor.
Check out the gorgeous photos, courtesy of the Royal Family.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were photographed earlier today with their newborn son at Windsor Castle. The baby h… https://t.co/0YKllgUiVJ— The Royal Family (@The Royal Family) 1557330655.0
The name is short for Archibald, which is composed of Germanic elements erchan (meaning "genuine" and "precious") and bald ("bold.")
Archies around the world must be proud to share their namesake with Baby Sussex.
Twitter pounced at the opportunity to have some fun with the newly announced name and teased the royal baby with a reference from the CW TV show, Riverdale.
Archiekins!— Netflix US (@Netflix US) 1557330559.0
Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor, First of His Name, Earl of Riverdale. https://t.co/JgqlBE3p4k— Carlos (@Carlos) 1557333689.0
Fits right in #Riverdale #babysussex https://t.co/4HZ835kF31— JanksMarc (@JanksMarc) 1557333154.0
Best. Crossover. Ever. #Riverdale goes ROYAL. Congrats to the Meghan and Harry #archie! ❤️ 👶🏻 🍼 ❤️ https://t.co/sNoQInhMNg— RobertoAguirreSacasa (@RobertoAguirreSacasa) 1557335836.0
Archie Harrison, Duke of Riverdale, Gargoyle King.— 🦋 Kel Fitzgerald 💋 (@🦋 Kel Fitzgerald 💋) 1557330795.0
Of course, we can't forget the original comics on which the teen drama series is based. Archie Comics announced their glee in two words.
i'm baby— Archie Comics (@Archie Comics) 1557331178.0
Let's all just respect the power move of a ginger prince naming his son Archie. https://t.co/K3V3n5M7Me— Heidi N. Moore (@Heidi N. Moore) 1557331237.0
@ArchieComics Watch your name explode to the Top 25 “most popular baby boy name” list after many decades of obscurity.— Jono (@Jono) 1557332296.0
@closer2fine A long tradition of gingers! 😂— Lauren Milberger (@Lauren Milberger) 1557334793.0
Riverdale diehards always root for the underdog.
If Harry and Meghan really wanted to unify the UK and US, they should have named the baby Jughead.— Ben Shapiro (@Ben Shapiro) 1557332420.0
@ArchieComics Do you feel baby that Archie stole Jughead's crown?— Cameron Williams (@Cameron Williams) 1557333153.0
Someone’s a Riverdale fan. But why pick Archie over Jughead?? I think Jughead Mountbatten-Windsor would have been… https://t.co/n0e1kXZrxy— ForestWitch 🦉❄️🌛 (@ForestWitch 🦉❄️🌛) 1557331286.0
Riverdale's reach is powerful.
@TheRealClosgolf confirmed Megan watches Archie on the CW— SnuggleBunz_TV🌈 (@SnuggleBunz_TV🌈) 1557335370.0
wow Riverdale's impact !! #MasterArchie https://t.co/MHYkQwg14I— Kristin Harris (@Kristin Harris) 1557332257.0
@moorehn So now they're sorted for the next offspring. Prince Jughead Princess Betty or Veronica😂😂😂— karin (@karin) 1557345351.0
But the show's influence across the pond proved inferior to that of the Queen's.
BREAKING NEWS: Queen bans and cancels Netflixs subscription at Buckingham Palace. After Meghans repeated viewing of… https://t.co/cU0STO1KMC— Scott H (@Scott H) 1557331129.0
The photo opp is a break from tradition, as Prince William and Kate previously introduced Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis from the steps of St. Mary's Hospital hours after their births.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex also deviated from another tradition, with the 37-year-old royal giving birth in Windsor, where the couple reside at Frogmore Cottage.
Archie, additionally known as is seventh in the line of succession after Prince Charles, Prince William, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, Prince Louis and Harry.
We still think you're All in the Family, Archie Bunker.
@RoyalFamily https://t.co/j5U1hCZvJS— Michelle Philippi (@Michelle Philippi) 1557330998.0
Archie is also one of the first biracial heirs in the British royal family, after "Queen Charlotte in the 1800s was believed to be of mixed race and went on to have 15 children."
The world is pleased to make your acquaintance, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor.