Who is Meghan Markle? This is a question that has taken up an embarrassing amount of space in our minds over the past several years. On a baseline level, though: she’s an American actress and lifestyle blogger who moved to the U.K., where she married a prince and where she no longer acts or blogs (at least, in a public capacity). What makes Meghan tick? What does she do when she has a spare few hours on a Sunday afternoon? Is she more of a texting person or a talking-on-the-phone person?! These are the questions that will continue to occupy us, but we did get one little tangible nugget of information about her identity on Friday, when the palace released the birth certificate for her son, Archie Harrison.

According to the birth certificate, made public 11 days after Archie’s birth, Meghan’s official job title is listed as “Princess of the United Kingdom.” It’s now in (official) writing, folks: her occupation is princess.

Kate Middleton was listed as “Princess” on the birth certificates for all three of her children. (William and Harry, naturally, had their occupations entered as “Prince.”) Meghan has not been referred to, generally, as Princess Meghan, given she and Harry have the “Duke and Duchess of Sussex” titles, but we kind of wish we’d all just collective decide to refer to Meghan and Kate as “Princess Meghan” and “Princess Kate.” It’s more fun, no?

Other reveals from the birth certificate:

— Meghan gave birth at Portland Hospital in Westminster, which the Daily Mail notes is a “luxury” facility, where Victoria Beckham and Elizabeth Hurley gave birth to their children. Sarah Ferguson also gave birth to Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice there. (The hospital offers a “celebration meal” of champagne, lobster and foie gras to new mothers.) This also dismisses speculation that Meghan may have given a home birth, as it was reported was her desire.

— It is now also clear that “Archie” isn’t short for anything. He’s just Archie!

— This isn’t a reveal but we are always momentarily startled when reminded of the fact that Meghan’s first name is actually “Rachel.”