MEGHAN Markle and Prince Harry welcomed their first child on May 6, a baby boy called Archie Mountbatten Windsor. But where did the Duchess of Sussex give birth? Here’s everything you need to know about how the baby royal was born. When did Meghan Markle give birth? Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s first child was born on May 6. The Duchess of Sussex was more than a week overdue at the time.She went into labour in the early hours of May 6 and just a few hours later gave birth to a baby boy weighing 7lbs 3oz at 5.26am. Prince Harry spoke out following the safe arrival of his son. He said: “I’m very excited to announce that Meghan and myself had a baby boy this morning, a very healthy baby boy. I’m so incredibly proud of my wife.” Their child will be seventh in line to the throne but it won’t have the prince or princess title because of a rule created in 1917.Descendants of Prince Harry are too far removed from Queen Elizabeth to have the Royal Highness title, so they are most likely to use the Royal Family’s personal surname Mountbatten-Windsor. How was Prince Harry’s first child…