A better question is do the media hear Harry (and Meghan)? They aren't going to let the media treat their child as a zoo exhibit. It has been made very clear that the Sussexes are putting the best interest of their child first, and as a private citizen there will be limited access to him and their private lives and they aren't going to waiver from that. Once the media understands that and stops trying to 'other' Meghan things will cool down.
I don't get the media is whining, we all got wonderful pictures and some of the papers still managed 4-page spreads of the event. I wish someone could give me a sufficient reason why the media and the public need to know who Archie's godparents are...because right now, where I'm sitting there isn't one.
The answer is very simple. First, it is a matter of historic record for a grandchild of a sovereign as Archie will probably be in the future. Second, under British law, the identity of the godparents of any child baptized in the CoE is public information. The Royal Family chooses to ignore the law as Richard Palmer tweeted, but, even so, Dickie Arbiter admitted that Archie's sealed baptism records at Windsor will be eventually made available to historians in a distant future.