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Babies often are, aren’t they?
Yes a bit, but that's quite usual in young babies.
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Clover.........some.......yes some are.
Their eyes often glide when they are focusing or if tired , easily sorted if he is.
They've never quite sorted Prince Edward's daughter Louise's boss eye out.
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h.c....quite.....and I was thinking along those lines.
Babies should not squint after 6 months, tired or not, so Archie may have a few weeks to resolve this issue.
You're right, I had forgotten Lady Louise has Esotropia
, not always easy to correct.

I'm sure if Archie has similar it will become part of his charm.
Have to wait for a year or two, will probably have straightened it self up by then.
I thought he had, but he is a beautiful baby and made me smile.
Looks like it (left eye)
Archie is only 4 months (I think?) If that makes a difference. He does look like he has a slight squint.
I think you mean 'Has Archie got a Squint'
My baby had a pronounced squint when he was baby. His eyes are perfect now. But Archie doesn’t look very mixed race does he.
I thought like a lot of others on here if they were honest enough to admit it,
I thought Archie would have been a lot darker,
Lovely baby but aren’t all babies lovely?
I know I was a beautiful baby.
He will be Jordy, slightly, but that will take a few more months probably.
My cousin has a child with a mixed race man. The child is darker than his dad.
Oh...and if there is history of squints in the family they will be tested at a very early age. My youngest was referred at his 6 week check.
Who cares? His parents obviously love him.

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