THE new royal baby is called Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor and will not have a Royal title, Meghan and Harry announced today on their Instagram account. The proud parents revealed the boy’s name with an accompanying picture of him meeting his great-grandma The Queen for the first time, alongside Prince Philip and Meghan’s mother Doria Ragland. It came a few hours after the beaming couple showed off Archie to the world for the first time in Windsor Castle’s St George’s Hall, where they married a little over a year ago. Archie will be known as a ‘Master’ after Harry and Meghan decided not to give him one of Duke of Sussex’s lesser titles, the Earl of Dumbarton. This is a signal the couple want their child to be a ‘private citizen’ and he will not have a Royal title. Harry, who has admitted he once “wanted out” of the royal family, has spoken in the past of how he was always more comfortable being Captain Wales in the Army than being Prince Harry.It is unclear why they chose the name Archie with royal sources saying: ‘They may have just liked the name’, indicating it may be another sign of the fiercely…