Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may have exited royal duties, but their son Archie may still be bound by a royal marriage law.
According to Express, although Archie does not have a royal title, his place in the line of succession means he may have to seek permission from the monarch to marry.
The 14-month-old is seventh in line to the throne, but once Prince Charles becomes King he will be sixth in line. The 2013 Succession of the Crown Act rule states those sixth in line and above must get the monarch's approval to marry according to a royal expert.
Iain MacMarthanne told Express: "Prior to the Succession of the Crown Act 2013 all descendants of George II, under the terms of the Royal Marriages Act 1772, unless the issue of a princess who had married into a foreign royal family, had to obtain the sovereign's permission to marry in order to retain their rights in succession.