Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s son Archie has a godmother, but the royals haven’t yet announced who it is publicly. However, when the Duchess of Sussex was at her first public engagement after coming back from her maternity leave, the secret was revealed.

Markle launched a new line of clothing for working women recently, and the proceeds from the sale of these products will help a charity that works on helping women find employment. The Duchess of Sussex gave a speech at this event, and in the audience there was Archie’s godmother, Express reported.

According to royal correspondent Katie Nicholl Isabel May is Archie’s godmother. May is a “great friend” of Markle, and she was there when the Duchess of Sussex launched the clothes for the charity Smart Works.

The royals are keeping the identity of Archie’s godmother “very, very quite.” May knew all about Markle launch beforehand and was there to support her.

“Thank you so much for being here today,” Markle told the women from Smart Works charity who had gathered together to listen to the royal, Vanity Fair reported. The Duchess of Sussex apologized to the women for making them wait in the sun, but remarked that he weather was pleasant. She also said that the launch was “very exciting” and “beautiful.

Markle wore a white shirt that was designed by her friend Misha Nonoo and a pair of black pants by Jigsaw. After the speech she told the audience that she had to rush back home to be with her baby, People reported.

“ I’ve got to get back to the baby, it’s feed time,” she said. With Markle back to work, she will have to juggle being a mom and a British royal with responsibilities. She has, however, been taking time off when she can to go out with Prince Harry, and the two of them were recently spotted at a local pub with their baby.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle wave from the Ascot Landau Carriage during their carriage procession on the Long Walk as they head back towards Windsor Castle in Windsor, on May 19, 2018, after their wedding ceremony. Getty images/Aaron Chown

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