A lot of people, royal fans or not, are very fascinated by the royal family. So when a royal baby is born, the public and media are very interested to see and know more about the baby.

So when Meghan Markle gave birth to her and Prince Harry’s firstborn Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor back in May, it is expected that he will be very popular. However, Google revealed that despite his very famous parents, baby Archie is shockingly not the most Googled baby of 2019.

Recently, Google announced its Year in Search 2019. And in its top 10 babies category, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor only ranked third. The top spot goes to Baby Yoda from Star Wars, and Baby Shark from the hit children’s song is in second place.

In Hollywood, where Meghan Markle started her career, celebrities have the right not to introduce their baby to the public. But being a part of the Royal family, the new mom needed to follow certain rules and regulations, including the obligatory introduction of her baby with Prince Harry. That being said, the search for Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor spiked around the date of his birth.

However, the public lost interest in Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor when Prince Harry and Meghan Markle go above and beyond to hide their son. The Duchess of Sussex didn’t even step out of the hospital to introduce their baby after she gave birth, and waited two days later. Eventually, people stopped searching for the royal baby, dropping his rank to number three.

Many believe that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are way too strict when it comes to baby Archie. Royal commentator Angela Mollard is even convinced that he will grow up to become a spoiled brat if the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are keeping him away from his cousins Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.

“Is Archie growing up seeing Charlotte, George, and Louis? They’re clearly not because they’re having no connection with them,” she said in a podcast. “I hope that they can resolve it. Otherwise, Archie will become one of those spoilt brat children, won’t he? You need to knock around with your cousins.”

A previous report revealed that the public has seen Archie before Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis did. Royal correspondent Emily Andrews said that Archie only met two of his cousins, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, at the King Power Royal Charity Polo Match in Wokingham two months after he was born.