Prince Archie’s birthday balloon display sparks controversy as royal fans say same thing
Prince Archie’s birthday balloon display sparks controversy as royal fans say same thing
A photo of a colourful fifth birthday balloon display – complete with the name ‘Archie’ – has sparked major controversy from royal fans
Prince Archie’s colourful birthday balloon display has sparked royal fan controversy on social media – with many saying the exact same thing.
Archie was born in May 2019 and is the eldest child – and only son – of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
A picture of a balloon display – complete with the name Arch
The five-year-old now lives in the US with his parents and younger sister, and is exactly where the picture was taken.
Speaking of the picture making the rounds, one royal fan wrote that people are using the picture of “proof” that a party for the youngster took place.
A picture of Archie’s balloons, as well as two other displays, were posted by @vcballoons on Instagram.
The fan took to X, formerly Twitter, writing: “Sugars are so desperate to have any evidence of a party for Archie that they’re passing off a company’s balloon bouquet advertisement as ‘proof’ that Archie did indeed have a birthday party.”
Another fan wrote: “This is ‘proof’ Archie had a ‘massive’ birthday party. A balloon arrangement sitting at someone’s entrance?
“This is pathetic. [Especially], given it was reported Harry said they had a ‘private’ [birthday] celebration. Anyone could buy this, then add the child’s name. Even if they had this for Archie, where’s any of the guests of his massive party?”
Prince Archie’s birthday balloons have surfaced on social media
Prince Archie turned five on Monday, May 6
A third user commented: “It’s not proof of life. It’s just proof that somebody went to a balloon shop and placed an order.”
According to the Mirror, Harry and Meghan held a “low-key party” for their son at their home in California.
Speaking to the publication, royal author Tom Quinn said that Meghan loves for her two children to celebrate their birthdays at home.
He said: “When it comes to her children’s birthdays, Meghan is almost obsessed with the idea that they should be quiet, very private affairs, with simple games, a birthday cake and ice cream.”
Archie was born in the UK on May 6, 2019
The day after his son’s fifth birthday – May 7 – Prince Harry arrived in the UK to mark the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games in London.
Today, Harry was spotted arriving at St Paul’s Cathedral to attend a special ceremony to celebrate the milestone.
In the UK alone, Harry travelled to the UK without his family – his wife, Meghan Markle, son Archie and two-year-old daughter, Lilibet.
Archie was born in the UK on May 6, 2019
The day after his son’s fifth birthday – May 7 – Prince Harry arrived in the UK to mark the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games in London.
Today, Harry was spotted arriving at St Paul’s Cathedral to attend a special ceremony to celebrate the milestone.
In the UK alone, Harry travelled to the UK without his family – his wife, Meghan Markle, son Archie and two-year-old daughter, Lilibet.