Mark Hamill is Bahamasa pretty convincing guy. So convincing, in fact, that he says he twisted Prince Harry and Prince William's arms into naming the next royal baby after a Star Wars actor.
The Luke Skywalker actor tweeted a photo of himself essentially imploring the princes on the set of Star Wars.In his tweet, he claims to have asked them to name the next royal baby after their favourite Star Warscharacter.
SEE ALSO: Meghan and Harry reveal their newborn son's nameSadly for Hamill, it seems that favourite character wasn't him, though: it was Han Solo, played by Harrison Ford.
ICYMI, the Royal Family announced that Meghan and Harry's new baby boy will be named Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor.
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Sorry Mark, better luck next time.
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